[biofuel] criminals, brown's bomb, hydrogen fusion, and ph measurements ...(#339)

2001-03-22 Thread Dick Carlstein
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: junkies, etc ...It's the same thing as with crime. Crime rates in the US are at record lows. Why?... latest us social research (scientific american) strongly correlates the drop in criminality, and the freeing of abortion. less unwanted kids = less

Re: [biofuel] criminals, brown's bomb, hydrogen fusion, and ph measurements ...(#339)

2001-03-22 Thread Juan C. Bobeda
OK Dick, You convinced me, how do I get one of your $10.00 misters? Better yet, send me 2 (one for my wife, then I can see what happens when I remove it from her car...). Will the mister work with diesels? Juan C. Bobeda Dick Carlstein wrote: (... snip ...) i have to date handed out a

[biofuel] Re: criminals, brown's bomb, hydrogen fusion, and ph measurements ...(#339)

2001-03-22 Thread physkid
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Dick Carlstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is my concern as well. If the power to split the water into H2 an O2 is provided by the motor, how exactly do you win out when you burn the H2 in the motor? Is there more complete

Re: [biofuel] Re: criminals, brown's bomb, hydrogen fusion, and ph measurements ...(#339)

2001-03-22 Thread NBT - E. Beggs
I have missed some of this discussion, but am wondering about possible corrosion effects of added moisture in the cylinder and into lubricating oil over time? Ed B. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 11:38 AM

Re: [biofuel] Re: criminals, brown's bomb, hydrogen fusion, and ph measurements ...(#339)

2001-03-22 Thread David Teal
I did make a mister (Novak's baby) for my 2,8 litre Vauxhall Royale petrol car. It probably works too well and consumes a litre of water/ethanol mix in a few miles. It also makes the engine race in neutral, so I put a valve in the suction line to reduce the flow rate. I don't use this thirsty

Re: [biofuel] Re: criminals, brown's bomb, hydrogen fusion, and ph measurements ...(#339)

2001-03-22 Thread arkconsin
At Wed, 21 Mar 2001 18:26:42 -0700, Ed Service [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Friends Here is a company you'll be interested in! http://www.xogen.com/technology.html Ed Service - Original Message - From: David Teal [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday,

[biofuel] AquaLux

2001-03-22 Thread MADMAN1159
I did make It to the demo at AquaLux. It was very interesting. It was geared for investors They are trying to raise 10 million dollars. I do not have any to risk but if I did I would seriously consider it. They made the gas, cooked us a steak and showed us a device that supposedly made the

Re: [biofuel] AquaLux

2001-03-22 Thread Tim Castleman
This would be no different than hooking up a battery charger to produce the arc. Scam. Tim - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 6:56 PM Subject: [biofuel] AquaLux I did make It to the demo at AquaLux. It was very

Re: [biofuel] BIODIESEL GHANA LTD

2001-03-22 Thread Geoff Pritchard
Trudy/Greg ? The Jatropha Project looks pretty neat. Do you know of anything similar going forward in Niger? I have a friend from Niger that speaks of how badly things are run in that country. They could use some help if the gov't would allow it. Thanks. Ciao, Geoff Trudy Williams wrote:

Re: [biofuel] Re: criminals, brown's bomb, hydrogen fusion, and ph measurements ...(#339)

2001-03-22 Thread Bryan Fullerton
That could be a problem if the vehicle was only used on short trips where it never really got warm. but it does not take very long at 200 plus degrees to vapor a little moisture out of the oil. Water will not sit long on a hot engine.. - Original Message - From: NBT - E. Beggs [EMAIL

[biofuel] Electric arcs

2001-03-22 Thread Aleksander lt;kac
An electric arc is generally a plasma channel through air (or any other gas). It takes an enormous amount of energy to ionize the medium through which you would like to pass current. If arcs were free, we would still have electric arc lighting and arc welding would cost nothing. The thing is,

[biofuel] Novak's Baby - missing link

2001-03-22 Thread evoz
With all the renewed interest in water injection systems I thought I had better try this myself...but the link on the WebConx page no longer works. Has anyone got this info? Has anyone tried this on diesel engines, maybe with a pump to provide pressure for injection? Andrew.

Re: [biofuel] Re: ph measurements ...(#339)

2001-03-22 Thread John
Aleks, Water injection is common place in highly modified supercharged or turbocharged petrol engines, it allows a much higher compression ratio without detonation which is a problem with spark ignited engines running over 10:1 compression ratios. John in Australia As for your water injection

[biofuel] THANKS

2001-03-22 Thread MADMAN1159
I am still not sure how the power company charges but I am sure you cannot get that arc for free. I know that heaters such as the burner on a range work on resistance and use a lot of power. They claim that about 80% of the cost to produce the gas is carbon which is consumed in the process.

[biofuel] misters and such...#340

2001-03-22 Thread Dick Carlstein
From: Juan C. Bobeda [EMAIL PROTECTED] You convinced me, how do I get one of your $10.00 misters? Better yet, send me 2 (one for my wife, then I can see what happens when I remove it from her car...). will contact you off list, juan, we're close enough to each other. Will the mister work