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Users activity: 18 post per thread
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mos68x
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MOS68X's new sealed/dry cell
Published (2009-12-23 23:32:00)
final plumbing to the engine, hopefully so that it won't burn out another pump.
resident_genius
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MOS68X's new sealed/dry cell
Published (2009-12-23 22:19:00)
shoot, i never mess with percentage...but i know my mixture is ultra strong to drop my cell resistance as low as possible. to a gallon of distilled i prolly have a good five tablespoons in there, maybe more.
Veggibenz
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AIR TO FUEL RATIOS
Published (2009-12-17 20:41:00)
How about a somewhat metered auxiliary air valve for additional air during low manifold vacuum instead of fussing much with the AFM. A product that comes to mind is the vacuum operated heater valve. This could be simply mounted after the AFM, using a small homemade air filter on one side and an inlet to the snorkel after the AFM. There are many vacuum sources that the vacuum pod could be attached. For instance, on a direct manifold vacuum...
 

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Started 9 months, 1 week ago (2009-03-22 01:41:00)  by mos68x
Well today, amongst other things, I finally managed to get the large thick pressure end plates finished and ready for further installation. I've already sealed and put in place the fittings for the water delivery and the gas removal. I tried blueing them last night but the gun blue wasn't working on them. Went back to try again this morning and nearly got into trouble.
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Started 1 year, 7 months ago (2008-05-24 17:49:00)  by readyakira
It's really hard to say since you are not running the engine under the design air/fuel.. By adding water and hydroxy you have changed all kinds of numbers for the combustion rates/temps of the normal gas/air mix. You really need to be able to monitor the temp coming out of that engine to be able to know for sure how much you can lean the engine. As long as the engine is running smooth and not...
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Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-08 23:26:00)  by mrgalleria
Alo ha, Beautiful execution. Nice video too. Keep playing with it, your close. Have you tried any coils inline? Bill
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Started 8 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-04-15 19:35:00)  by Jehu
Interesting idea. Usually there are 2 types of cat converter, honeycomb and marbles. I'd say you would need the honeycomb style. Now for the bit that might cause some problems. While these biscuits do have PMs in them, the main thing they are made out of is some type of ceramic. So the question is: Will the PMs in the biscuit be enough to make it conductive? ...
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Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-12-08 17:53:00)  by AlaskaStar
One word: Arduino. AlaskaStar
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-11 19:30:00)  by gagekko
...and how did this work out for you?
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Started 2 years, 4 months ago (2007-08-11 08:21:00)  by ravzz
NOW THE OUTPUTS: Presently the approximate volumetric gas discharge by an inverted measuring flask is given below: INPUT--H2+O2 cc/sec---H2 only cc/sec---H2 Lit/hr 0.5 A-----7.00--------------4.66-------------16.776 1.0 A-----8.66--------------5.78-------------20.808 1.5 A-----11.66-------------7.78-------------28.008 2.0 A-----14.00-------------9.33...
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Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-11-14 01:05:00)  by mrgalleria
Alo ha, Watched the videos, very interesting experiments. Too bad we can't work together, these are some issues I have pondered. The solution is there, somewhere. There is another topic here where high voltage potential has also recently been discussed. Bill
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-14 23:42:00)  by mos68x
tallballs wrote: I read Keely's Water Disassociation Paper and am curious if anyone has tried the following frequencies. Based on his references to harmonics of a water molecule. 3:6:9 Based on sympathetic streams of energy. 1st: 14266 hz Base Frequency 3rd: 42800 hz Dominant - Atheric Dissassociation (controlling) 6th: 85600 hz Harmonic - Holds the Atomic ...
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Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago (2009-10-02 16:59:00)  by morehp
if you want full plans for the cell and the electronics... eagle research has information.... costs you the printing cost of their manual... I got almost all of their books/manuals for reading ... some good stuff on browns gas. eagle-research.com
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Started 9 months, 1 week ago (2009-03-22 01:41:00)  by mos68x
Well today, amongst other things, I finally managed to get the large thick pressure end plates finished and ready for further installation. I've already sealed and put in place the fittings for the water delivery and the gas removal. I tried blueing them last night but the gun blue wasn't working on them. Went back to try again this morning and nearly got into trouble.
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Started 1 year, 7 months ago (2008-05-24 17:49:00)  by readyakira
It's really hard to say since you are not running the engine under the design air/fuel.. By adding water and hydroxy you have changed all kinds of numbers for the combustion rates/temps of the normal gas/air mix. You really need to be able to monitor the temp coming out of that engine to be able to know for sure how much you can lean the engine. As long as the engine is running smooth and not...
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