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G7SRI  > CARS     06.07.08 09:41l 28 Lines 1107 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Gas producers
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[T:1853. D:05/07/08 #:0473 N:Geoff B:GB7NND {IO93JG, Clowne}]


I'm sure there are many formula one motor race fans around who will also
know that during the few years that turbocharged formula one cars were
running, they had a water tank fitted. Partly for ballast and partly so
that a small quantity of water could be injected with the fuel. The
practice was banned when it was found it gave extra performance as well as
improving the engine cooling, the purpose it was claimed it was there for.

I recall that some time fairly recently, a bulletin mentioned "Browns Gas"
I don't know if at ever been done in practice, but, it is theoreticaly
possible to run a petrol engine on "browns gas" and therefore all you
would  be not only running the vehicle on water, the emmissions would also
be water. If I remember rightly, it requires 22Amps passing through the
water container to convert it to gas.

73 from Geoff, G7SRI @ GB7NND.#23.GBR.EU

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