sid90
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go on youtube and type in `hydrogen cell`
Ah meant the youjube site with it actually workin' and showin' how it was dunThis is a good site to have a look at for parts and info !!
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ffs can yer not read? its common knowledge yer can get hydrogen from water seeing as how hydrogen is one of the elements that make up water. but yer can't get enough of it, least way not efficently to make a difference to yer fuel consumption nor power output. and if you believe the claims that you can drive 900miles or more on a litre of water, then perhaps you'd like to purchase one of my cheese whip and banana powered engine.ive made a mini version at work using a jar and stainless steel wire,and it
does actually produce hho browns gas a type of hydrogen.Its easier to fit to carbs than fuel injection,look on you tube for vids of conversions.
heres anotherThis is a good site to have a look at for parts and info !!
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Aye me too. Laters RedReet am off to me pit, and am gonna tuck the blankies in really really tight cos I wanna save all the methane released during the night, and reuse it to heat me shed
wurd of warning pikey, if yer got co-op nylon sheets yer might get a build up of static lectrick whilst ****ing this could then discharge , causing a spark which will then blow yer clean outta bed ...atleastReet am off to me pit, and am gonna tuck the blankies in really really tight cos I wanna save all the methane released during the night, and reuse it to heat me shed
ive made a mini version at work using a jar and stainless steel wire,and it
does actually produce hho browns gas a type of hydrogen.Its easier to fit to carbs than fuel injection,look on you tube for vids of conversions.
wurd of warning pikey, if yer got co-op nylon sheets yer might get a build up of static lectrick whilst ****ing this could then discharge , causing a spark which will then blow yer clean outta bed ...atleast
You may not be able to use water direct,but when turned to steam using the exhaust system it does increase compression when introduced to the inlet system via the air intake,therefore making it more powerful and economic. I have a complete system that was designed and manufactured by the old ALLARD MOTOR company many years ago and fitted correctly it does work on petrols but have no info on diesels. Any body should notice that there petrol runs better in damp or wet weather due to the increased density of air. Thats what the steam does.
got stopped a another p38 fan told me 2 look under bonnet to have a look at something different. well there a large jar with a pipe comin out and going to the inlet, in the jar was water, when engine was runnin the water was bubbling away was told that it was makin a hydrogen/oxygen mix and made the car go quicker abd more hp apparently its something out of the states. a couple of other cars are trying it around the country. anyone know anything about this?
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