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schweisshund
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No, It didn't disappear. I moved it from the General Chat forum to Auto Talk Forum.
Yes - I see why - makes sense to be here.
No, It didn't disappear. I moved it from the General Chat forum to Auto Talk Forum.
I have a solution... Someone should invent teleportation..
!! Good idea and Very Easy and clean?~ Better than>> oil, smog, gas and other !
Nah, then you's have people teleporting inside bank vaults ..... :Ohno:
Once I finally figure it out, all those arab opec nations can just kiss my a$$
Would you hire me to be your bodyguard, because I don't want you to be assassinated.
Schweisshund, there have been some scams on stuff like that. Why are you telling us about it and that experiment should be kept top secret until it is really successful.
OK guys ... I have some GREAT news !!!!
Two associates of mine have placed a wager with an association of mechanics.
They will be installing a system in their EFI cars that burns hydrogen known as HHO.
They will be recording any increase in MPG and if it works - will be distributing plans FOR FREE !!!!
They are installing these on CURRENT cars - so no, if it works - you will not have to shell out a couple grand and make monthly payments on a new hybrid. You can install on the car you drive right now.
Keeping fingers crossed.
if it doesn't work - we are just gonna try again.
Would this, perchance, work on motorcycles like the big cruisers?
Doesn't the plans which tells you what parts you need would run you a lot of money? I don't believe converting to hydrogen is free to do.
I am sure it would.
The only problem we are trying to overcome is newer automobiles that have OBDII (1996 or newer) and O2 sensors as well as EFI.
I know the newer cruisers are fuel injected. You may want to replace your exhaust with stainless steel if it isnt already.
One of the mechanical engineers who is going to do this is VERY skeptical that it works. The other is very positive that it will. Its a good balance and both are very knowledgeable about what they are doing.
Of course, a 3rd naysayer is claiming it will without a doubt never ever work.
Kind of like when the Wright Brothers said they could build a machine that could fly. We will just have to wait and see what happens.
Don't pay for the plans ... ignore the ads.
Two mechanics are gonna test it first. I will post results when they have test driven after conversion. If it works, I will distribute the plans FOR FREE. Ok?
Fair enough?
After all this, what kind of savings are you anticipating? 10-25%, depending on the vehicle?
Of course, that's fair enough but my question was regarding a ball park estimation of a savings on gas consumption...from what little I've read elsewhere, I kinda remember them saying it would vary between 10-25%. I wouldn't be in it so much for the gas savings (that'd be gravy, lol) as I would for a cleaner engine, more power, etc
Anticipating the release of said plans.....
I don't know. I know an internal combustion engine can run on hydrogen. Gasoline, by the time it reaches your combustion chamber, is explosive vapor.
Have you ever noticed how quickly gasoline evaporates?
Ever flooded your engine? Its because the liquid form of gas got in your combustion chamber. Liquid gas does not explode. The vapors do.
Hydrogen is a vaporous highly explosive gas. If it can be routed to the combustion chamber, your spark plugs will ignite the gas, explosion results, piston moves. All that is needed is an explosion in combustion chamber. No loss of power will result.
Hydrogen CAN be extracted from water - water is H20 - the seperation of Hydrogen from Oxygen CAN be done using electrolysis.
Electrolysis is very simple. An electric current runs through water - but there is nothing currently available to seperate Hydrogen from Oxygen quickly enough for fuel consumption.
I have even toyed with the idea of making a Hydrogen cannister to be popped into a tube (much like you see on propane stoves) that feeds to the combustion chambers, and slowly make my own hydrogen gas at home. It COULD work.... and we are trying to make it work.
Cool, thanks for the information. The one other company I heard from a year or so ago, sells a plan and it included using (I think) a quart glass jar and they said a quart of water in this process will last a long time.
Anyway, thanks and keep us informed if you will....