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My s1r9a9m9 replication!

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

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Sprocket

Great work capacitor70,  this is starting to look a lot more promising!

One question and at the risk of going OT, but since someone already mentioned it earlier - has anyone here tried re-creating the "Firestorm" sparkplugs?  There is a huge amount of work gone into increasing mileage with HHO, whereas just by using spark-plugs of this design you proportedly get a 20-40% increase in mileage, with zero other modifications!  Even the developer created his prototypes in the crudest of fashions:

QuoteI took a brand new plug and filed it down to make it look like a dome and fired it and noticed it worked a little better. But I still had a problem with the ground side. So, I whacked the ground off and started putting different configurations of grounding electrodes on it. I held that together with toothpicks to make it easy to change them. And I put a half a loop on and it seemed to fire a little bit better.

Then I took the head off a screw and bashed it with a hammer until it took a dome shape. Then I took the other side and dimpled it creating a concave... an inverted dome really. I sat that dome very carefully on top of the electrode of the new plug that I had filed to accommodate it, then I put a half a ring over it for the negative electrode. I held all that together with toothpicks. And it started firing like crazy and I said, 'Hey! I've really got something here...'

http://www.shoutgreen.com/feature-Make_your_own_Krupa_Firestorm_Spark_Plug.html

xbox hacker

Sprocket : here is  some animation i made about a year ago on how i think someone could make a firestorm plug.... it s just a thought!!

http://members.aol.com/billman311/firestorm.html

xbox hacker

Hey, i just made a animation for a dual anode spark plug! So the HV in keep separate then the LV, untill the  tip of the plug, and no need to worry about the cars ground.

This is not my idea, it comes from ATHAL on the waterfuel1978 yahoo group. In the files you can see his PDF. I just went a different way with the insulation material. Carbon fiber should be a lot stronger than broken glass.

http://designstudioexpress.com/dual.html

Sprocket

Quote from: xbox hacker on June 21, 2008, 04:01:42 PM
Sprocket : here is  some animation i made about a year ago on how i think someone could make a firestorm plug.... it s just a thought!!

http://members.aol.com/billman311/firestorm.html

xbox, nice animation!  I have bought sparkplugs with one of the two Firestorm-type side-to-side ground electrodes in the past, except it did not extend all the say - it was cut in the center, right over the center electrode. (if any of that makes sense!)  It may be possible to 'complete the loop' by brazing in a piece of metal to fill the gap.  You would still need to add another ground loop somehow though...

It's fustrating to see 'simple' solutions to better fuel economy like this neglected - it's now definely on my 'to-do/try' list...

resonanceman

Quote from: xbox hacker on June 21, 2008, 08:14:04 PM
Hey, i just made a animation for a dual anode spark plug! So the HV in keep separate then the LV, untill the  tip of the plug, and no need to worry about the cars ground.

This is not my idea, it comes from ATHAL on the waterfuel1978 yahoo group. In the files you can see his PDF. I just went a different way with the insulation material. Carbon fiber should be a lot stronger than broken glass.

http://designstudioexpress.com/dual.html

Xbox

cool  idea  .............but  carbon fiber is a  pretty good conductor .
I think that   ceramic tubes would be required .   



gary