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Title: water power
Post by: bunnyfoker on 07 February 2009, 00:16:36
so all you petrol heads, why are you not running on water
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Post by: Mr Skrunts on 07 February 2009, 01:00:20
Hi, welcome to the forum.   :y
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Post by: Jimbob on 07 February 2009, 07:10:31
Hello & Welcome  :y
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Post by: waspy on 07 February 2009, 07:56:34
Good morning & welcome. My petrol runs on diesel ;)
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Post by: Welung666 on 07 February 2009, 09:02:31
Welcome to OOF Bunny :y
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Post by: HolyCount on 07 February 2009, 10:47:46
Welcome .... do enlighten us on the water front :)
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Post by: RobG on 07 February 2009, 12:17:55
Hi, welcome to the forum. :y
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Post by: Omega man 2 on 07 February 2009, 13:04:17
Welcome to OOF
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Post by: dieseldean on 07 February 2009, 14:20:53
welcome to oof :y
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Post by: bunnyfoker on 07 February 2009, 14:27:34
www.water4gas  being not content with just enhancing my burn Ive modified the system a bit to run only on water,  chap in the states runs his ford 5.7 v8 just on water so do i, run my MiG, trooper 3.2v6, i converted my mates 1.6 escort he got from Brighton up to Glasgow and back for 70p, for each litre of water produces 1388 litres of gas, my system costs about £150 to build for fuel replacement, or £60 for fuel enhancement, (can double your miles per gall.) (if you have a light right foot) or buckets of fun with the tc turned off.
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Post by: bunnyfoker on 07 February 2009, 14:30:24
oh yes also i did a conversion to a chaps merc 500, but just after fitting, he promptly wrapped it around a tree.  ouch!!!!!
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Post by: Proz on 07 February 2009, 15:05:29
Welcome to the forum .
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Post by: Proz on 07 February 2009, 15:07:53
Did mythbusters not try this out ...... or maybe that was something else  :-?
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Post by: dbug on 07 February 2009, 16:26:24
Welcome to OOF :y

Remember water is not for drinking!
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Post by: Big Sye on 07 February 2009, 17:03:08
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Welcome to OOF :y

Remember water is not for drinking!


remeber dont drink water.   fish have sex in it lol  
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Post by: HolyCount on 07 February 2009, 17:31:09
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Welcome to OOF :y

Remember water is not for drinking!


remeber dont drink water.   fish have sex in it lol  

Do a few other things in it too  :-/
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Post by: Entwood on 07 February 2009, 17:58:27
"Hello" and Welcome :)
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Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 07 February 2009, 19:03:59
Hello and a very warm welcome to you :y
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Post by: PHEASANT PLUCKER on 07 February 2009, 20:23:56
Hi and welcome to OOF :y
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Post by: Elite Pete on 08 February 2009, 20:09:13
Hi and welcome to the forum :y
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Post by: Seth on 09 February 2009, 11:49:00
Welcome on board mate!
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Post by: bunnyfoker on 14 February 2009, 12:24:57
if myth-busters had done it correctly ! and not a half hearted attempt,

part of the system for replacement fuel, is a pulsed DC signal generator, ie: turning the gas generator on and off approx 48000 times a second! not  AC,

if looked at with an oscilloscope the signal would look like a square wave but with the bottom flat on 0v.

this is adjustable via a potentiometer on the accelerator pedal, ie to increase the gas production with acceleration, plus the system they had made was the type that enhances the fuel burn, this increases the efficiency  of a petrol engine from about 20 % to a staggering 65-80%
65 carb,  80 inj,   giving you a shed load of more power, the savings are made when to do the same job ie: with less throttle less fuel is used,

also on MB they made one attempt, so far I'm on Mk-172 and always improving, and yes there has been some monumental cock-ups and mahoooooosive explosions , if you are going to have ago always try out-side and not in your kitchen, (i had to replace 49 tiles once!) and buy a new wall cupboard, but that's the cost of experimenting.


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Post by: HolyCount on 14 February 2009, 12:37:57
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if myth-busters had done it correctly ! and not a half hearted attempt,

part of the system for replacement fuel, is a pulsed DC signal generator, ie: turning the gas generator on and off approx 48000 times a second! not  AC,

if looked at with an oscilloscope the signal would look like a square wave but with the bottom flat on 0v.

this is adjustable via a potentiometer on the accelerator pedal, ie to increase the gas production with acceleration, plus the system they had made was the type that enhances the fuel burn, this increases the efficiency  of a petrol engine from about 20 % to a staggering 65-80%
65 carb,  80 inj,   giving you a shed load of more power, the savings are made when to do the same job ie: with less throttle less fuel is used,

also on MB they made one attempt, so far I'm on Mk-172 and always improving, and yes there has been some monumental thingy-ups and mahoooooosive explosions , if you are going to have ago always try out-side and not in your kitchen, (i had to replace 49 tiles once!) and buy a new wall cupboard, but that's the cost of experimenting.




 :o You must be popular with the neighbours !!!!  
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Post by: bunnyfoker on 14 February 2009, 13:27:34
my testing site is now an up turned 45 gal drum, once i was doing a test and by the time id gone in doors to answer the phone and coming back, the next door's cat had taken shade behind the drum, when the test went off, (a very loud bang) equatable to a box of 12 bore all at once, Ive never seen a cat go that far up before. (the cat survived)
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Post by: Ian_D on 14 February 2009, 18:23:09
Hello and welcome to OOF.

I keep thinking about experimenting with water, but so far ive not had the time and space to do it yet  :'(
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Post by: Pipsqueak on 15 February 2009, 20:58:34
Hello and welcome.   :y