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  • will the heated gasoline do any damage to the injectors and any of the rubber gaskets??

    my 94 ford explorer wants to know ;)

  • so how did your cooling system work in your hho system?

  • i build the first dry cell with built-in cooling

  • No No You have lots of time my friend,very cool vid,keep us posted for any more of your developments with this concept,I tried running my fuel line through the inside of the rocker cover but not enough clearance!.Will try your setup.Thanks a mill. john Leigh.

  • Very interesting, I am a subscriber now. Keep up the good work.

  • Yes these are some interesting concepts. I agree, keep up the excellent work.

    Glad to hear your success with your truck install. Look forward to more videos..

    Regards, --sirHHOax-- :=)

  • Anyone out there doing this?

  • thats an interesting use of your fuel line-very outside of the box thinking-i like it=]

  • Thanks m3sca1, my next cell going to try stainless coil running from bottom to top in order to increase cooling/heating effect, may even work as anode connection.

    Interesting what effect positively charging gasoline to the carburetor will do?

    For safety will be installing check valve between cell and fuel pump also solenoid shutoff at the carburetor to avoid vapor from entering the carby when the engine is turned off.

    Maybe some kind of pressure relief valve in the line?

    So little time!

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