Engines Run On Fumes With The AVFS (Air/Vapor Flow System)

A project in Connersville, IN by John Weston
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Many MORE miles/hours per gallon, as well as 70% reduction of exhaust emissions are right here with the AVFS.
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Funded: $10 of $250,000
Dates: Sep 10th -> Oct 10th (30 days)
Project By: John Weston
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Latest News

An AVFS Unit that was used to give news reporters demonstration....

September 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Under the hood of John’s extremely fuel efficient car Notice the white container with about a half inch of gasoline in the bottom and an extra pipe with a valve to allow him to adjust the amount of extra air (to control the air/vapor mixture). It... (Read More)

a website for further info....

September 10th - via: kickstarter.com
Here is another web site that has been keeping up with the AVFS since it made front-page news with the news reporter riding along while using the AVFS to operate the 1992 GEO Storm GSI that I had it temporarily attached to.... (Read More)

A MAJOR Need for the AVFS is Clean Energy

September 10th - via: kickstarter.com
   When a storm hits or whatever else causes people to have no electricity, the AVFS adapted to the engine of a generator will help solve that problem by providing clean energy (electricity) for a much longer time than will the stock fuel system.... (Read More)

AVFS Unit on a push mower.

September 10th - via: kickstarter.com
With the AVFS Unit adapted to this push mower, it was found that the engine does not hesitate or bog down when pushed into tall grass or weeds as tall as waist high. (oh yeah, and I am 6'1" in case someone wonders how tall the depris was.)  (Read More)

Mower Running on vapors

September 10th - via: kickstarter.com
   This mower was able to achieve a 400% increase in mow-time when the AVFS Unit was attached to it. The owner of the mower was able to mow 3/4 of his lawn per factory tank fill, and then mow his entire lawn 3 times with same amount of fuel in... (Read More)

A new AVFS Unit

September 10th - via: kickstarter.com
   The AVFS Unit shown here was recently completed two months ago. This Unit was designed for use on a large diesel or gas engine generator. AVFS Unit for larger engine.  (Read More)

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