Resources
Plans, documentation, and community resources
Paul Pantone released his technology for free "for everyone on the planet." This page collects the essential resources for understanding, researching, and building GEET reactors.
Download: Construction Plans
Small Engine Plans (Free)
The original free plans released by Paul Pantone for engines under 20 HP. Suitable for lawn mowers, generators, and small equipment.
Large Engine Plans
Plans for larger automotive and industrial engines. More complex construction with Air Management Valve system.
Download: Patents
US Patent #5,794,601
The primary GEET patent: "Fuel Pretreater Apparatus and Method"
Granted August 18, 1998 | Expired May 16, 2017 (Public Domain)
Academic Studies & Research
ENSAIS Engineering Study (2001)
French engineering thesis by Christophe Martz at ENSAIS (now INSA Strasbourg). Documented 90% reduction in some pollutants.
"This system deserves more attention than it is currently receiving."
Brazilian Pyrolytic Reactor Study (2018)
Peer-reviewed study published in Journal of Agricultural Science. Found results "promising but requiring further investigation."
French Resources (Gillier-Pantone)
France has the largest GEET/Pantone community, with thousands of vehicles modified. Most resources are in French but include valuable technical documentation.
- Econologie.com → — Primary French GEET community
- Quanthomme Pantone Dossier → — Comprehensive French documentation
- Econology.info English Guide → — English overview of French work
- French Wikipedia: Moteur Pantone →
Official Organizations
GEET International Institute
Run by David Pantone (Paul's son). Continues education, advocacy, and research.
geetinternational.com →Paul Pantone Legacy Site
Official memorial site with videos, photos, and historical documentation.
paulpantone.com →Video Documentation
Community Forums
- My Tractor Forum: GEET Discussion →
- Smokstak Antique Engine Community →
- EcoModder Forum →
- Econologie Forums (French) →
Books
- "The Book of GEET: Book One: Basic Science" by Paul Pantone (2015)
Paul's own documentation of GEET principles
News & Historical Articles
- Salt Lake City Weekly (2007): "Fuel Injected Lunatic" →
- Deseret News (1996): Early coverage →
- ExtraOrdinary Technology: "Embattled Scientist On the Edge of Deletion" →
Critical & Skeptical Sources
For a complete picture, we include critical perspectives:
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Paul Pantone wanted this technology to be free. Everything you need to get started is available in our comprehensive build guide.
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