At 08:08 am 09/06/2006 -0600, Fred wrote:
> Howdy yourself, Richard.
>
> Is the enhanced engine performance on rainy-misty
> days due to cooling >of the compression stoke air
> by vaporization of the added water or is there
> something in the water mist-droplets giving
> some free energy?
>
> Not noticeable on dry winter days, but it is
> when driving on snowy ones.
>
> Fred
And Howdy again, Richard,
I think Fred's question:
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"is there something in the water
mist-droplets giving some free
energy?"
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is a very good one, and, since you've never
struck me as a fence sitter, I'm a tad
surprised that you haven't answered it.
For that matter it would be very interesting
to see how many other Vortexians are prepared
to stand up and be counted on this one way or
the other, including of course, Fred himself. 8-)
As for myself, because of the confluence of
evidence I have absolutely no doubt that the
mist vapour is indeed giving you some free
energy and not merely improving efficiency.
Cheers,
Frank
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