Carbinator
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A device developed by Coca Cola to make a [engine run on] carbinated beverages using a design remotely similar to a [Carburator]. The device was larger then typical carburators and required the use of a special InSteak Manifold. The unit had a series of internal chambers and devices that processed the fuel to make it suitable for combustion. When the Carbinated fluid first entered the unit it would pass through the FluxTransFunctioner (FTF) which would put the fuel in a flux state before it passed through the RotaryGurder so that it would vaporize. The Carbon Dioxide mix would become extremely explosive as it passed through the Burperator. Stepping on the Carbon Pedal or (Gas Pedal) it would open a single Dutch Rudder to allow the mixture to enter the engine. High Performance versions had a [Double Dutch Rudder] setup that allowed the releasing of more fuel into the engine. Both setups were extremely efficent at [88 mph] but had a tendancy to be troublesome when it came to starting the vehicle at the time when it was most critical.
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