Hidden Tech: Pogue's Game-Changing Carburetor

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Join us as we dive into one of the most fascinating tales in automotive history: the Charles Pogue Carburetor. Could a carburetor from the 1930s really achieve 200 miles per gallon? Discover the man, the technology, and the controversy behind this legendary invention. Was it suppressed by big oil companies, or was it just too good to be true? Tune in to find out!

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Even under ideal conditions, 200 mpg is unrealistic. It was a gimmick, just like the Fish carburetor. These carbs require adjustable fuel pressure. This largely contributes to an illusion of efficiency. It's a phoney baloney device and even though it likely functions as a carburetor, it isnt good. That engine pinged like hell, I guarantee it!!

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