Inventor Mysteriously Dies After Inventing 100 Miles Per Gallon Device

Thomas Ogle's Vapor Fuel System allowed test vehicles to achieve over 100 miles per gallon of gasoline in 1977 — with no carbon emissions.

by Jay Syrmopoulos

While some people believe the story of American inventor Thomas Ogle is a myth or urban legend, the reality is that Ogle designed and implemented a “vapor carburetor” that allowed a vehicle to achieve over 100 miles per gallon of gasoline in 1977 — with no carbon emissions.

Sadly, Ogle’s invention would never see the light of day.


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