Christopher,
How about adding a compress air nozzel during or after the headers exhaust.
You can add an air compressor and pulley on the engine to give you the
compressed air you need. More air in the exhause should mean better
conversion of CO to CO2 and lowering of outlet temp.
Hope this
pressure air stream, as in a
boiler or space heat application for which it was designed.
Todd Swearingen
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From: Christopher Witmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 7:37 PM
Subject: [biofuel] WTK: tweaks and add-ons to make
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Subject: Re: [biofuel] WTK: tweaks and add-ons to make *stationary*
diesels less polluting
Thanks, Todd (and Steve Spence too). I understand the point about
skipping fossil fuels entirely. What would be the best
-ons to make *stationary* diesels
less polluting
Don't see why, if you are looking for less polluting, that you
would contemplate used fossil fuel products as part of the fuel
compliment. Manditorily this would increase PAHs over biodiesel,
and introduce the probability of heavy metals
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Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 18:02
Subject: Re: [biofuel] WTK: tweaks and add-ons to make *stationary* diesels
less polluting
Don't see why, if you are looking for less polluting, that you
would contemplate used fossil fuel products as part of the fuel
the oil, every
few hundred miles. Whats the truth?
Greg H.
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Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 18:02
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O Fuelish Ones,
I am trying to discover ways of making stationary diesels (e.g.,
permanently installed electrical generator engines) less polluting, and
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions, ideas, avenues to pursue and
other tidbits of wisdom that might be useful.
It stands to reason
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From: Christopher Witmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 7:37 PM
Subject: [biofuel] WTK: tweaks and add-ons to make *stationary* diesels less
polluting
O Fuelish Ones,
I am trying to discover
] WTK: tweaks and add-ons to make *stationary*
diesels less polluting
O Fuelish Ones,
I am trying to discover ways of making stationary diesels
(e.g.,
permanently installed electrical generator engines) less
polluting, and
I would greatly appreciate any suggestions, ideas, avenues to
pursue