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Old 09-08-2008, 04:16 AM
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the hydrogen burns when ignited but the extra oxygen helps it burn like adding oxygen to acetaline it makes it burn more effcintly
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Re: Run your car on water?

If we add too much hydrogen without adding oxygen, the mixture will become too rich and a lot of fuel (more likely gasoline) will stay unburned.

If then, we add the extra oxygen, the mixture will become normal and almost all the fuel will burn.

The extra power will come from the combustion of the hydrogen.
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Re: Run your car on water?

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The extra power will come from the combustion of the hydrogen.
Serge_saati,

This could be true, but I still think combustion modification plays a role--scientific research looks at hydrogen addition at ultra-lean conditions.

I could test this idea by gathering data from the O2 sensors, emissions, or fuel-injection pulsewidth for with and without hydrogen supplementation. Ideally, I would like to do this while driving. Does anyone know of a way to accomplish this in a cheap manner? Obviously, I would need a labtop computer, and some type of probes(?). Thanks.
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Re: Run your car on water?

dont they have programs that measure that stuff for the computer and you just plug it in under the dash


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