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HHO in a propane carburator

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

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ddrew

Quote from: CarbedNotch on April 02, 2008, 04:30:42 PMbe creative

Is that one of those questions that isn't supposed to be asked??  I've been searching for the 'magic formula' to determine how much capacity is needed for a specific sized ICE.  This post is one of the few I've found that have specific measurements for a specific engine. I would think the volume needed for a larger engine could be derived by dividing the 65.59 cu ft/hr by 300 CID, to get .22 cu ft/hr per Cubic Inch of engine displacement. One could reduce that further and get .0037 Cubic Feet/Minute per CID. If that is not a correct approach to calculating the volume of HHO one would need for an Internal Combustion Engine, please correct me. Chemistry is not my subject matter expertise. Thanks in advance for any advice.