Go to the Yahoo WorkingWaterCar tech group (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/WorkingWatercar/). All the information that you get from water4gas is there for free. In the files section check out Chapter10.pdf for a system where water supplements gasoline to create a more efficient combustion, or D9.pdf, which shows you how to build a car that runs entirely on water.
The water in both of these systems is being electrolyzed and converted into Oxyhydrogen (a very explosive substance). In the first system, the oxyhydrogen assists the gas by increasing the octane level so the mixture in the chamber can be leaner and more pressurized (less fuel, more explosion); the second system just uses the oxyhdrogen as the fuel. The problem with this type of system is that water needs to be electrolyzed to create the oxyhydrogen and this requires electricity. In a normal engine, the only basic item that needs electricity is the spark plug. This system, however, also needs electricity to convert the water into the oxyhydrogen. So if it isn’t done properly, it will kill your battery.
Go ahead and check out the peswiki information on water4gas, and all the links down below.
i didn’t knew that
I never knew that… good
I don’t believe that.
Go to the Yahoo WorkingWaterCar tech group (http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/WorkingWatercar/). All the information that you get from water4gas is there for free. In the files section check out Chapter10.pdf for a system where water supplements gasoline to create a more efficient combustion, or D9.pdf, which shows you how to build a car that runs entirely on water.
The water in both of these systems is being electrolyzed and converted into Oxyhydrogen (a very explosive substance). In the first system, the oxyhydrogen assists the gas by increasing the octane level so the mixture in the chamber can be leaner and more pressurized (less fuel, more explosion); the second system just uses the oxyhdrogen as the fuel. The problem with this type of system is that water needs to be electrolyzed to create the oxyhydrogen and this requires electricity. In a normal engine, the only basic item that needs electricity is the spark plug. This system, however, also needs electricity to convert the water into the oxyhydrogen. So if it isn’t done properly, it will kill your battery.
Go ahead and check out the peswiki information on water4gas, and all the links down below.
is it oil mixed with or other way around