Re: [Biofuel] Conical tank or Inductor Tank

2005-11-08 Thread Derick Giorchino
Try mcmastercarr.com that's where I got my wash tank. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JJJN Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 4:40 PM To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Conical tank or Inductor Tank Hello Rob, I just

Re: [Biofuel] Power Compost!

2005-11-08 Thread Mike Weaver
They used to make electronic ignition kits for 1 cylinder engines - I put one an an old Yamaha. It was years ago but I suppose it is still around. John Mullan wrote: I'm sure not all small engines fall into this category, but I have seen some where the magneto coil was slightly adjustable

Re: [Biofuel] Power Compost!

2005-11-08 Thread Fred Finch
Check this modification out!! http://www.hscsupercharger.com/ fredOn 11/7/05, robert luis rabello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: DHAJOGLO wrote: Robert, I'm not sure what type of engine you have, but an option might be to modify it to use ethanol and then delay the timing to get higher

Re: [Biofuel] new source of cheap near-limitless power

2005-11-08 Thread bob allen
I keep all my electrical outlets capped so the electrons don't fall out. : ) Kirk McLoren wrote: They say the energy is obtained by making the electron fall to a lower energy state. Seems odd they didn't fall in the billions of years since matter was formed. Kirk */[EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] Power Compost!

2005-11-08 Thread robert luis rabello
Mike Weaver wrote: They used to make electronic ignition kits for 1 cylinder engines - I put one an an old Yamaha. It was years ago but I suppose it is still around. If I really WANTED to do so, I could build a computerized fuel / spark management system for this thing and burn