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  • Great videos! And to heck with your neighbors,about the noise! You are a great

    experimenter. Try insulating the reactor and exhaust pipe to gain efficiency. Cold engine suggests that you are vaporizing water molecules which is using up a great deal of the combustion heat. Suggest using 'airstones' which are used in fish aqauriums, inside your bubbler.

    Maybe 3-4. This will change Bubbles into Fizz instead, and should result in better vaporization and much smaller droplets going into the reactor

  • Run an HHO and a Gas Vaporizer, i bet it will help it bigtime. you'll still be saving a Truck load of Gas, you got nothing to lose.

  • Not yet i am working on it right now :)

    it works only 30 seconds till now with only water.....

  • Pretty nice backyard and very clear image video JUST A QUESTION 1- THERE IS A STAND ALONE UNIT? 2- jus to put some water and ready?

  • try using a defuser plate in the bubbler with different size holes in the plate. This will allow various size bubbles to pass thru without getting into your intake. perhaps have the defuser plate aprox 1 to 2 inches off the bottom of the bubbler

  • Can`t find fine bronze wool here in spain only steelwool ... the new version has a ss steelmesh to stop splashing....Thankx!!!

  • Hey use some plasic mesh to stop the water or gas from splashing in to you intake tube and then you might have a more pure gas mixture and longer run time.

  • Oh and "accidentally" isnt the best word. I went into the local hardware to find the finest SS mesh or screen i could but found nothing to my liking. walking through the isles i glanced over at a bag of fine bronze wool and knew that would be perfect. I also brought the basketball needle torch lol. not one of my best ideas..

  • Hey mate. I'm the guy that accidentally found what is being used by others now to effectively stop flash back. The trick is to stuff a bit of fine bronze wool in your hho outlet as close as you can to the intake of the motor. stops 100% of the flash back tested up to 15-lpm. give it a try. Check out some of my old vids for a demonstration. pm me if you have trouble finding it, i'll mail you some. thanks for the footage.

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