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Overunity Machines Forum



Feeding Hydrogen into engine tips !

Started by hartiberlin, January 19, 2007, 09:31:31 AM

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hartiberlin

Hi,
here is a nice video to see,
how hydrogen must be fed into a combustion engine:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1400360016821042640
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ZeroFossilFuel

Great video link. This almost makes me wonder if HHO delivery couldn't be regulated by using standard or slightly modified fuel injectors. Hmmm. Wheels turning.........
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buzneg

I thought you just run a hose to the air intake

IronHead

The above video  is if you are using pressurized hydrogen .

You can run a hose right to the air intake . But in an HHO Cell many people like to use the advantage of vacuum as you extract more HHO from water in an electrolyzer when under vacuum . So we look for the highest vacuum at idle and the highest at acceleration .
You really dont need alot of HHO at idle as the engine takes little fuel to idle. But some like to squeeze all the fuel millage they can get so  this is the resign for the idle vacuum line.

The problem with this is the vacuum changes as you accelerate . So we are looking for where these changes are and how to tap them without causing Hydrogen to get into places it should not be.

buzneg

ok cool. on another topic, did anyone find a cheap place on the net to find SS yet?