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Overunity Machines Forum



HHO in a propane carburator

Started by CarbedNotch, January 18, 2008, 11:01:14 PM

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CarbedNotch

Why not use a propane carb to inject the HHO? Anyone experiment with this before? I have seen some nice v8 propane carbs for sale.

nightlife

CarbedNotch, most vehicles are multi port injected today. It would be a good idea for older carbureted motors. Do you know how much pressure is needed for propane to work using your carburetors?

CarbedNotch

Yes. It is around 10psi operating pressure.
This is a 4bbl carb running a high performance engine 302CID cam intake etc etc


nightlife

CarbedNotch, thank you.

What is attached to the line just before the "T"?

What ever it is, do you think it would work with hydrogen and or if it would still be needed?