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TOPIC: Hello From Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Hello From Medicine Hat, Alberta. 21 Jul 2012 20:43 #1

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Hello All... My name is Brian Kenworthy, And I was thrilled to see Ron's presentation at the Bedini/Lindernman conference in Idaho this June... Later in the morning I went out to watch Ron cut the groove... In the afternoon I went out and watched Ron cut the Groove.. I said to myself "Here's Scotty a Gadgetman Helping Ron; Ron cutting ALL these Groves,I can do this to" Ron looked so relaxed, Having a smoke talking to all that asked... There was the fellow John,and he and I hit it off early on at the conference he's 93 years young!! he had his 2010 GMC pick-up truck cut... And John said to me with a smile on his face "You've got to smell the exhaust pipe it's hot air.." He took me for a spin around the block... And he floors it;pedal to the metal, at 3,500 RPM there was this kick of power and were laughing like school kids... So we do it againe...Thrilled I was/we were.. I Bought the personal Gadgeman tools right then and there..I've got a older truck a GMC 1500 Serria 1995, 220,000 km's on it and I do my best to keep it on good shape... But it cost's me $100.00 to fill it up for 380 km's of driving in town..I need help..We need help.. And I belive that this will help... So here I am Brian Kenworthy Medicine Hat, Alberta.. I will be a Gadgetman... And Ron thank-you for the phone call, you have no idea what that dose for a person...Sincerly ...

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Re: Hello From Medicine Hat, Alberta. 21 Jul 2012 22:07 #2

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HEY Brian! Glad to see you added to the list! Lots to learn, and having fun trying! Lots of help on this site, and seeing that we're neighbours just a few stone throws away, (relatively speaking), I hope we can touch base. Still learning, but I'm willing to help with what I can.

Take care,

Luke




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Re: Hello From Medicine Hat, Alberta. 22 Jul 2012 04:52 #3

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Hi Brian! Welcome to Gadgetmanland! The Groove is too cool, eh?:cheer: I too have seen the Groove reduce a tailpipe's emissions to hot air, at Ron's shop in Mesa. My eyes widened in amazement...It's an effective technique that adds power, drastically cuts emissions, and boosts MPG. The emissions on that car I witnessed (and smelled!)went from normal-I forget the exact numbers- to ZERO on the 5 gas analyzer.

Many inventors have claimed various things about various inventions over many years. Often enough when you read of something exciting/promising all there is to see is an online Patent file. We have heard of things that have surfaced, only to soon disappear. Documentaries,videos, books, etc. are put out about the tantalizing topic of Free Energy; articles appear every month in Popular Science about the wondrous things to come In The Future (I consider that magazine Techno Porn. It's a great magazine, I've been a subscriber, cool stuff, but when will we see any of it...)

In the Automotive field there is a dizzying array of Great New Stuff if only we could Get It...Air Cars, Magnetic Motors, Electric Cars, Water Cars, Plama fusion power, etc, etc, (wanna buy a Hybrid, got $30K plus?) If you have more than passing interest it's like you're a kid, face to the glass desperately wanting into the Candy Store that Never Opens...

I have done upgrades to engines/cars for decades; Headers, Carburetors,Manifolds, Ignition upgrades, friction additives, HHO, fuel additives, fuel heaters, tuning, fuel vaporizors, on and on... I'm certainly no Expert, but I've learned a bit on the way. You can get More Power, but ya lose MPG, you can get more MPG, but you lose Power, it's like standing on a water balloon and not busting it.

Along comes Ron Hatton and the Groove...something we can Get Ahold of, and actually Do, and,... it WORKS??!! It Actually Works!! It's like someone finally noticed the kid, face plastered to the window, and unlocked the door and let him In...

This, Right Now is the coolest Thing Out There for engines, So Welcome to the Candy Store! We are a rapidly growing Family of like minded folks. Please feel free to ask questions, tell of your experience w/ the Groove, and post pics of your work if possible--that really helps us give answers! Do your homework by reading posts, check out the documents section, and there is GadgetmanGlobal channel on YouTube.

Might want to find an old carburetor or beat up throttle body or two (Pick n Pull, auto shops, freinds, Craigslist, whatever) to practice Grooving on. Read the Tools of the Trade section and get as much info from this site as you can, there is a lot here.

But, after all, you got to listen to Ron speak, meet him, and watch him in action, so you are already well on your way, ya just need to study then start grooving...

Ok, enough from me, again, welcome Brian!

TracyG Gadgetman Reno
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Re: Hello From Medicine Hat, Alberta. 22 Jul 2012 14:35 #4

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John was absolutely amazing, wasn't he?

I believe you need another disc, don't you Brian? Please email me with your address and I'll get one out to you tomorrow.

Thanks for stepping up to the plate. By being truly active in the field-looking for solutions we can use to help one another, you feed the energy in all us Gadgetmen!

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Re: Hello From Medicine Hat, Alberta. 30 Jul 2012 19:07 #5

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Hello Luke...Thanks for the info... We'll get togather for a chin wag... looking forward to meeting you... phone # 403-526-8364... I spent a whole day looking around Medicine Hat for a 5 gas analyser 4 gas...last week was laughed out of a number of shops asked to leave by one and ended up at the Harley shop in Dunmore.. JJ the service manager made a call to Lucky's and Ron their had what I was looking for...4 gas analyser...
I made an appointment and the equipment didn't work... To old and didn't get used much.Ron at Lucky's said "We don't do this kind of test anymore"...
I want to read my truck FIRST, know what's coming out of the ass end... I want to know what the timing is set at; what temperature the motor is running at;how many volts the coil is putting out... note the gap size of the plugs and vacume leaks, how bad is it ??? I want a base-Line... Fuel pressure perhaps...the torque and the hp ...air filter, tire pressuer.oil change??? I going to look at everything I can think of...
Anyway the guy's at Lucky's have sent me to a place west of town... And the facility has a dyno... "Ask an ye shall receive"... So I'm going to fill my truck up with Good gas and drive out to talk to the fellows out west and make an appointment, note the gas mileage, record this info; and "LET the GAMES begine"...
A number of years ago I took my motorcycle to the Harley shop and had a test run on their dyno, prior to my mods..base line.. I returned and made another run with the mods and gained 10 more foot pounds of torque and 10 more hp..2001 ZRX 1200 R Kawasaki.It's a pig on gas but she flys... And perhaps i can cut a groove on my bike as well...Truck first..I'll let ya know what I find ...
Cheers All ...Brian

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Re: Hello From Medicine Hat, Alberta. 30 Jul 2012 19:11 #6

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Hello Ron ... Thanks, but no I don't need a disc,I did recive one and it works so all is good...
Thank-you bk

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Re: Hello From Medicine Hat, Alberta. 30 Jul 2012 19:17 #7

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Hello TracyG... Thanks for the info... ie... pick a part and make a test run, good idea Bro... I had a chance to watch Ron cut a dozen or more ..I've got a good idea, and a test cut yaa.....
Thanks again
Cheers Brian...

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