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My s1r9a9m9 replication!

Started by Super God, January 23, 2008, 07:26:21 PM

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jeeperanthony

I've heard that mixing rubbing alcohol can help get rid of water in your gas tank( by making it more volatile.)  Maybe you could go from gas to water + rubbing alcohol?  I'm pretty new to this stuf with very minimal science background(graduating in a week), so its just a thought.

Super God

It's actually a dodge ram 1984 with a rock solid slant six.  Indestructible engine.
>9000

zerotensor

Quote from: rtsurfer on May 29, 2008, 07:59:47 PM
Also are you using distilled water? Seems regular water that can transfer electric would be better. distilled would take alot more to get it to go.

I think distilled water would be better at this point, since you don't want the minerals build up inside the engine.  Down the road, you could install a still inside the car to supply preheated, distilled H2O to the engine.  This would keep the lime and scale inside the still, and out of the valves, cylinders and exhaust manifold.

rtsurfer

Quote from: zerotensor on June 02, 2008, 07:03:55 PM
I think distilled water would be better at this point, since you don't want the minerals build up inside the engine.  Down the road, you could install a still inside the car to supply preheated, distilled H2O to the engine.  This would keep the lime and scale inside the still, and out of the valves, cylinders and exhaust manifold.

Again Slr never said. But flash needs to happen on the water but try a flash on distilled water. Nothing to transfer the Volts to heat.

Just thoughts

jeeperanthony

I don't mean to sound pessimistic, but if you inject water like you do gasoline, won't gas mileage stay the same, but just with water?  From what I understand, we can't really afford to use water like that.