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Jonalist (not verified)    September 19, 2011 - 1:43AM

Getting hot is a serious misconception for many at NHTSA, one Alabama man made his pick-up truck energy efficient with a wood burner installation so how hot is hot to NHTSA over a sealed battery issue seems to be hot under the collar hot? Link here: Springville Alabama Inventors Wood Burning Truck (modified black 1993 Dodge Dakota) By Michael C. Bolton http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2011/09/springville_alabama_inventor_b.html

Mr. Wayne Keith of Springville, Alabama drove a total of 7,388 miles to Las Vegas Bonneville Salt Flats a 2,100-mile drive, set a class world-record in his firewood-powered truck. He went 71.18 mph to break the previous record by more than 24 mph. His improved process emits zero emissions from the combustion closed system. What if this idea were used on a large scale to run internal combustion engines for electricity production at your home. No more gas pipeline threat, no more power company billings to erect poles to get their power to your location.

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