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Overunity Machines Forum



SPARK PLUG FOR WATER AS FUEL

Started by TheOne, July 08, 2008, 07:19:00 PM

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TheOne

From the wiki page

QuotePulse plugs take advantage of the charge / discharge cycle by storing energy on the voltage rise into its capacitor and releasing it very quickly when the breakdown of the gap happens. Instead of a typical spark that has 25kv and .05amps, the pulse plug can, for around 2 microseconds, put 50 amps across the gap. Since the gaps are usually the same as or less than your normal spark plug, and timing is unaffected since the spark voltage and length do not change.

Its sound like they should work for water as fuel, they output 50A!, I will order 4 plugs for my car and test one on my test setup with normal voltage with water.

clearchrome

For starters, Watts are a unit of power. Power is an instantaneous measurment (Power = Volts * Amperes). Energy is measured in Joules (Jouiles = Power * Time).

Spark Plug
50Watts * 30*10^(-3)Seconds = 1.5 Joules

Pulse Plug
1000000Watts * 2*10^(-9)Seconds = 0.002 Joules

I hate it when marketing folk screw with scientific terminology

This is where you may get a better  MPG and higher performance.

Mark69

I believe that a plug with a lot more power or "fire" will increase the mileage.  The reason is I have read that since fuel is in liquid state. all the fuel doesnt burn while producing the power, only the "outside" of the droplet, the rest burns as it goes out the exhaust valve.  If you can vaporize the fuel, you will get a lot better mileage.  I believe do to 1. the expansion of a gas vs. liquid and as we know fumes can ignite way faster then liquid fuel.  A good example is an entire house full of natural gas fumes that will explode as soon as it gets close to a spark.  The only problem is gasoline is very hard to vaporize because of all the crap in it.
This is supposed to be the secret behind those 200 mpg carburetors of the past, the gasoline in those days was much purer and was able to be vaporized much more easily and completely.  Now, vaporized alcohol is easily done and of course vaporized water too, if we can get that water to burn (explode or whatever the secret is to make it work :)  )

Mark

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Quote from: hydrocontrol on July 08, 2008, 08:13:48 PM
There was other plug posted in overunity that I can not find that seem better. I will see if I can hunt it down. It did not have a tab at all but used the outer ring.

I've used that plug before in a racing go-kart motor.  They sell it at walmart with the lawn mower parts.  I'll see if i can dig up the part number.

TheOne

I just buy 4 plugs (pulstar) 100$ lol

Hopefully they will be as good as the price!