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Superheated Gasoline and Shell Games: 376 MPG by Opel

Posted July 23, 2008 12:01 AM by dstrohl

Dave Perry of Old School Restorations of North Alabama had a mystery on his hands. A friend of his had bought this funky Opel (a 1959 Opel Rekord P1 Caravan) from the Talladega Speedway museum thinking it was some sort of Bonneville land-speed race car, but had no interest in it, so Dave picked it up. Oddly, the entire engine was wrapped in some sort of insulation and the rear wheels are only a few inches apart.

Dave turned to Google, and came up with something strange. Some folks at Shell Oil Co. once wrote "Fuel Economy of the Gasoline Engine", a book which predicted 376.59 MPG with a 1959 Opel in 1973. Read that again - 376.59 miles per gallon of gasoline. Apparently, as the theory goes, superheating the fuel - essentially vaporizing it before it reaches the engine - produces such results, but only if the engine is kept as hot as possible, thus the gobs of insulation.

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07/24/2008 9:19 AM

According to previous threads in this forum, we have several regular contributors who should be able to debunk this easily if it is in fact untrue. Or confirm if it is possible. How about it guys?

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07/24/2008 9:40 AM

I would absolutely love to see an outcome on this one.

I cannot verify or deny this theory myself.

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07/24/2008 10:01 AM

To take it one step further, I'd like to see somebody actually replicate those mileage figures with the same techniques. Smokey Yunick apparently tried it in the 1980s and achieved 51 mpg with a similarly modified Pontiac Fiero (http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2007/05/11/superheated-smokey-fiero/). Outside of that, I know of no other verifiable superheated engine experiments.

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