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Microcap & Penny Stocks : BAAT - world records for electric vehicles with zinc-air -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: (Bob) Zumbrunnen who wrote (1441)2/12/1998 1:26:00 AM
From: Tony  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 6464
 
I spoke to professor Heffel at UC Riverside today and yes he was there verifying for FORD!!! Not for Baat!!!!

He told me that yes the tests were run properly and that yes the mileages were correct and that Ford was VERY interested and that they were speaking to BAAT today.

He will be doing the dyno tests himself for ford as soon as a date can be set. He said that ford would provide 2 engines 1 of which baat would do their "stuff" to and the other would be stock.He is the head of UC Riversides Advanced vehicle dept. and was very excited at doing "real" scientific tests because he said that the numbers in the lab are already known for the stock engine and that the tech "appeared" to work and also that BAAT was VERY excited that ford asked for the tests and also that they were very upfront with him & were very much engineers in every sense of the word. He also told me to feel free to call anytime to get an update and he would share whatever he knew at the time. He also felt the dyno tests would happen sooner that later.

He said that ford was very excited about the technology and doing the test in a GAS engine...

We may not be dead yet

P.S. He also said someone from Boeing was verifying for BAAT (?)Though he wasn't able to give me his name.He also said that there were a LOT of Baat shareholders at the test and that I was only the 2nd to call inquiring about the dyno tests. (guess everyone was toO busy selling off their shares :) )

Let's do a little more digging before we write this off...