1400 miles on one tank

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wow thats GREAT

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What I find truly amazing is that my 1992 Cummins (beast that it is) outperforms the new Hybrid cars by the following: 

  1. Better fuel economy.
  2. Less expensive overall cost.
  3. Fewer emissions spewed into the atmosphere.
  4. 4 X4.
  5. Much safer vehicle.
  6. Much stronger vehicle.
  7. Much cooler vehicle (IMHO).

I laugh every time I pass a Prius!  Just for fun, I make sure I am off the accelerator pedal as I pass a Prius.  When I am out in front of it, I bury the accelerator pedal in order to crop dust the Prius behind me. You should see the looks I get.  Little do they know what Im burning in my tank.

 

I know, Im such a rebel.

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did you see the car he built? it will run on grease also

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Yes I did.  It is a bit small for me, however, I think it to be a nice design that shoves it in the faces of the big-3 as well as the oil companies.  Fuel efficiency is directly related to how the auto manufactures strike deals with the fuel producers.  Now, add a little government intervention, and you have a complete enslavement system for the driving masses.  As a test for the past few weeks, I decided to believe in the direct opposite of what our politicians have been saying about anything.  You know what?  The opposite of what they say is what they do.  Try it, you will be amazed.

Try to follow these inventors as they progress.  They will either be bought out, stopped by our government, and/or disappear.  It has happened before.

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i agree

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Those guys have some great knowledge to pass along to others about the build process and what they used to build such a great car. Do they have a website we can learn more?

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nice

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you have to admit, his car looks cooler then your truck and they only use 10 gallons of FUEL thats all to drive 1400 miles. now they just need to use 10 gallons of wvo not diesel

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Washington State Man Drives 1,400 Miles Without Refueling

By NICK KURCZEWSKI

Craig Henderson at the Mexican border after completing his trip in the Avion from Washington State.Courtesy of Goodyear Craig Henderson at the Mexican border after completing his trip in the Avion from Washington State.

Craig Henderson of Bellingham, Wash., which is about 90 miles north of Seattle, planned to drive his home-built car from the Canadian border to Mexico without stopping for fuel. Before leaving on Aug. 29, he’d carefully calculated that his streamlined car could travel the more than 1,400 miles on 14 gallons of diesel.

Of course, things didn’t go exactly as planned. By the time Mr. Henderson arrived at the border at Tijuana three days later, the bright-red coupe, called the Avion, had used only 12.4 gallons of fuel, for an average of 119.1 miles per gallon.

“I could have driven halfway back,” Mr. Henderson said in a telephone interview.

“I’m very, very happy,” he said, sounding breathless but relieved. “We proved it’s not a fluke. We didn’t just break our old record, we smashed it.” The Avion earned a place in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1986 during a similar drive from Canada to Mexico at an average 103.7 miles per gallon.

Designed and built by Mr. Henderson and his friend and fellow engineer Bill Green, the Avion – French for airplane – has a fiberglass exterior and gullwing-style doors that swing up and out from the body. There is room for only two adults. A 3-cylinder diesel engine from a Smart Fortwo is mounted behind the passenger compartment. Power is delivered to the rear wheels using a 6-speed semi-automatic transmission.

During this most recent trip, driven in a nearly straight line south along Interstate 5, the Avion had no trouble beating its old record. The total driving time was 29 hours 28 minutes. Stops were made for food and rest, but never fuel. “People gave lots of thumbs-up and cellphones were out snapping pictures,” Mr. Henderson said. The only hiccup came almost within sight of the finish, during a grueling traffic jam in San Diego. “I was thinking, this won’t work if I crash,” Mr. Henderson said.

Two years ago he drove the car, a slightly updated version (he enlarged the gas tank from 10 gallons to 17) of the original Avion, at an average of 113.1 miles per gallon from the Canadian border to the Oregon line. But with corporate sponsorship from Goodyear that got him new tires, Mr. Henderson’s ambitions expanded to a run along the length of the West Coast. “It’s great to get a sponsor to help do this,” he said.

Mr. Henderson says work has already begun on a second Avion.

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My truck is way cooler than that car pal!

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