In reply to Kyle R. Mcallister's message of Mon, 10 Jul 2006 20:34:59 -0400: Hi Kyle, [snip] >Also a note that the engine will run with all spark plugs removed as long as >the coil and distributor are still functional.
That bit I hadn't read. What do they use to plug up the spark plug holes? And where do the leads from the distributor then go? >Doesn't this strike anyone as >a little...abnormal? Or should that be...unrealistic? The only time an >internal combustion engine will do this is if the valves are so covered in >carbon that the carbon continues the ignition process for a very short >period of time. It doesn't last for hours, or even minutes, mostly a few >seconds. It mostly only occurs with older carbureted engines, as they will >continue to supply gasoline as long as engine vacuum is provided...it is >almost unheard of in newer, computer controlled fuel-injected engines. > >Hmm. If the water in the cell isn't consumed, what is running the engine? >What is the exhaust product? Plain air? Excellent questions, and clearly you are just the person to find out. Why not try it yourself, and straighten out some of the nonsense? Regards, Robin van Spaandonk http://users.bigpond.net.au/rvanspaa/ Competition provides the motivation, Cooperation provides the means.

