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Originally Posted by Cathan Only fukn retards think that shit that never saw a physics book. |
shouldn't call yourself retarded.
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Originally Posted by Cathan The load to separate the water on the engine is low enough I highly doubt 30 amps is going to hinder the base performance of the gas engine as it is. |
You're right. The extra load from the hydrolysis will be minor. But it will be at a minimum more load than what is gained from the hydrogen and oxygen.
This is why I was talking about conservation of energy. The hydrolysis process is getting its energy from the engine. That energy is breaking Water down into Hydrogen and Oxygen. Which is then put into the engine and burned for extra energy. But no human system is 100% efficient. So the energy taken from the engine to run the hydrolysis is greater then the energy gained from the Oxygen and Hydrogen going back into the engine.
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Originally Posted by Ahnkosis Autos don't explode on impact typically when you rupture a gas tank, because the liquid gasoline is inflammable, it takes gasoline in a vapor state to become readily combustible. |
Please STFU and stop posting in the thread. Thanks.