Maybe the guy is heavily invested in an oil company! X-D
robert_hull2001 <robert_hull2001@...> wrote:
Hello Bernie, It appears to be your turn to be harrassed....for your opinions...and stating the obvious. I do hope you do not waste your time bantering in such a manner. The cell is not a fraud...you have already proven that...at least that is what you have posted... Joe is not a fraud...and due to such assails on his character...he avoids such encounters...and I think he was used as a decoy type
person. Like everything else in the world...someone in the background directing. from past experiences...I see the pattern... Do yourself a favor Bernie and disengage...comtinue your efforts. Best to you, Robert
Hello Bernie, It appears to be your turn to be harrassed....for your opinions...and stating the obvious. I do hope you do not waste your time bantering in such...
In order to make the present gasoline burn more efficiently it has to be reformulated or cracked to a new fuel because of the additives that the gas producers...
PK, An electron has 2 spin components. As an energy vortex it has the vortex spin, and it's orbit around the nucleus generates a second spin component. I think...
Mike, I think you're wrong in thinking of gas again. I've simply seen too many cells affecting engines with absolutely no physical connection between the cell...
Robert, Actually, I try to use these kinds of things to make points for the other members that I know are reading the emails. SOmetimes it seems that nobody is...
... In regards to the timing....that is all in the way it is set up to respond...that is the start point of it all....it changes after the first ignition...
I imagine HHO would require a different timing setting than gasoline, or at least gas alone Bernie <bernieheere@...> wrote: Robert, Actually, I try to use...
Speaking of honda.. Does anyone else find it strange that honda made a car that got 55 MPG with a good ole carbeuretor.. and now they can barely meet that...
For HHO, the timing needs to be retarded so the spark is later in the cycle. Necessary because the burn rate of HHO is a lot faster. However, This is not the...
That's simply because the computer is used as a means to lower economy, instead of increase it. And make it difficult for backyard mechanics to properly tune...
Bernie wrote: <<I was at the Honda dealers the other day and spent some time with the manual for the Accord. I found out that it has a real distributor and the...
Some cars this is possible. but on the newer ones there is no distributor gear, and timing is only done by computer sensors. You might be able to just do an...
Just FYI, but these days you can buy a replacement ECU and tune any car to the parameters you like. You can even tell it to ignore things like oxygen sensors...
Um, yes please! actually, we should make a folder dedicated to this type of information. I'm more than positive it will come up again, and newbies will want to...
Jayson Walker wrote: <<Speaking of honda.. Does anyone else find it strange that honda made a car that got 55 MPG with a good ole carbeuretor.. and now they...
what type of car is the 1992? if it has a distributorless ignition you are screwed, unless the engine merely has a plate covering the hole where the...
I'm a little confused by your reasoning that you cannot put a joe on a system with no distributer. All you have to do if you want to know when to know when the...
The Accord is an 86. Starting in 96 all cars had to adopt the ODB2 standard. And it was around that time that computers took over control of timing. It did...
Steve wrote: << I forget the name of the unit, but just search for open source ECU. I can find it for you if you'd like. Just let me know. Good luck.>> yes....
You can look at: http://www.romraider.com/ http://www.openecu.org/index.php?title=EcuFlash http://ecuproject.com/ There used to be an open source PCM, but I...
I was under the impression that you wanted your engine block to be aluminum, because there is a greater transference of the energy, because aluminum is more...
Well, it will work better with an aluminum head... because it will basically react with the head and will work better. If you want proof, just put an aluminum...
You won't get hydrogen brittling in an engine. it is made for burning gasoline which is a hydrocarbon. the chemical formula for theis is C8H18 or C6H16. I...
He was referring to Hydroxy systems, and I don't think it's even an issue with them. Especially since there's no electrolyser that can run an engine without...
Steve, The key thing here is your comment about running it. The JC is not about electrolysis, and we don't "run them". Yes, aluminum in an oxygen rich...
Well, I'm glad you understand the issue about embrittlement. I believe you are correct if you are only subsidizing the fuel in the IC. However, are we not...
... aid. Sorry to contradict you steve. but most vehicles have aluminium alloy heads these days. e.g. ford zetec engines, opel/vauxhall ecotec engines, rover K...