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this broadcast is about a system called Pentone, invented by an american in 1998 and build here (for the first time??) by a 24 year old french engineer (the guy with dreadlocks). Pentone system consist in introducing a pipe in the muffler. Water steam is injected in this pipe in order to reduce significantly CO2 emissions gas and any other kind of polluted emission gas. Its also reduce oil consumption by 20%. In the case showed here, the Pentone is a home made one, so they think that efficiency can even be improving if industrialized.[1]

Someone who knows French, please follow-up. --Can Not 13:46, 3 June 2007 (UTC)