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		<title>Transonic Combustion developing ultra-efficient gasoline engine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transonic Combustion test vehicle and fuel injector Hybrids aren&#8217;t the only way to increase fuel economy and reduce emissions.   A startup company based in Camarillo, CA &#8211; Transonic Combustion, has developed a new type of fuel injection system that they say can improve a gasoline engine&#8217;s efficiency by more than 50%. A recent test vehicle Related posts: Cyclone Power Technologies clean, green waste heat engine Mazda Developing a Rotary Hydrogen/Gasoline/Electric Hybrid The EnergyBlog &#8211; The Little Engine that Could ]]></description>
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