Check out surface tension effects! It affects atomization.

Mike McGinness

David Miller wrote:

> Andres Secco wrote:
> > All will depend on how strong is the magnet. With 6000 gauss or more settled
> > in the gasoline inlet will be enough to get good results on the gas
> > efficiency. Also engine runs much better.
> > Polarization of different materials including boilers fuel, gasoline
> > engines, cooling towers and diesel engines has been extensively studied and
> > the results are VERY scientific and very good.
> > There is a big industry behind the applications. I have been using magnets
> > for different purposes for years.
> > Andres
> >
>
> Do you have some kind of reference for this?  I'm quite confused what
> "polarization" of fuel means and how or why it would make combustion
> either higher temperature or more efficient.  A google search on
> "magnetic polarization diesel fuel" produced no results from anybody who
> wasn't selling magnetic products that discussed any benefits on the
> first two pages of results.
>
> Pointers, please.  Inquiring minds want to know.
>
> --- David
>
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