Posted by Bryan in Iowa on May 09, 2008 at 06:15:20 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Another Fuel Saver posted by Pappy on May 08, 2008 at 22:23:13:
Makes ya go hmmmm? Okay ,,throw out all the bizzare fuel savings claims for a minute . This appears to to be some type of Hydrogen generator . Now,, How much hydrogen does it produce? How much can you introduce to cars intake air , and what effect would it have on the fuel /air mixture ? Part 2 # What does water injection do ? what effect does it have on mileage /horsepower, and how does it achive this ? There are going to to be lots and lots of "snake oils " coming out with the high gas prices . Most junk, but unless some unconventional thinking comes along, we'll be stuck in the currant rut we are . How bout another look at Somkey Yunick's "Hot Vapor engine " ? Big oil and Auto copmanies sure don't want someone comming along and raining on their parade , but we sure need some fresh ideas . Now ,everyone grab case of beer , head out to garage and get to building that 100 mpg car !!! lol
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