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after reading some of the pdf i think what is being done is like a demonstration my 9th grad bio teacher showed me
he introduced an electrical current to water that causes it to separate into its basic parts the water container was U shaped with the electrods on each side, the o2 molecules ended up on one side and the h2 molecules on the other side(because of opposite charges) so if this system works, and it able to break down water into o2 and h2 gas, then by all means when you inject that into a IC engine it will fire. problems i see, it wont make the h2 and o2 gasses fast enough, hence why hydrogen cars run hydrogen fuel cells thats if the "reaction chamber" works. honestly, if i still had my 81 rx7. i would try this, seems like it would be fun to try and awesome if it worked. jgreening, this country is practically run by oil companies, why would they let the car companies perfect a fuel source that would kill their business? ever see the show the Munsters? there was an episode where grandpa made a pill that turned water into gasoline. he tried to sell it to a gas/oil company but lost the formula, the company said it was ok since they were just going to destroy the formula anyway since it would ruin the gasoline market. oil companies do their best to suppress alternate fuel supplies. -------------------- 1994 Celica GT4 WRC Edition
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