On May 12, 7:45 pm, Ears <bubblegumgori... DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote:
> SCAM!!!
Of course it is. However, the water-injector system has some merit for
keeping valve-trains clean, fuel/air density high and the heads cool -
in moderation of course.
And so a poorly maintained engine - not atypical of someone who might
be taken by such a scam - would benefit disproportionately and so lead
to the most emphatic endorsements.
Dave:
Hydrogen Generator - one assumes via electrolysis? I would like to see
a system capable of producing 208,000 BTUs worth of hydrogen per hour
- that comes to about four pounds of hydrogen, which would require
electrolizing 2.5 gallons (20 pounds) of water +/- for round figures
- assuming 20+mpg or equivalent. Present electrolysis systems
operating at less than 500C are about 41% efficient. Assuming no other
loses, the system would have to produce 126,000 BTU of electricity to
get 52,000 (one pound) of Hydrogen.
Scam. Perpetual motion.
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
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