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  • I would be a good idea to put that fog into car's intake...

  • remove the extra spaces in that link.

  • This is where much free information is:

    tech.groups.yahoo. com/group/VortexHeatExchanger/

  • oh man when you said micron the only thing that crossed my mind was 'high clogging rate'

  • A nozzle that produces droplets in the microns range does not equate to a nozzle with only a few microns in diameter at its orifice opening. The opening can be larger.

    Also, it is hard to see in the video but there is a fuel filter just ahead of the nozzle and the fuel pump has its own slightly more course filter.

    for fog nozzles see page 2049 of mcmaster. com online catalog

  • i was wondering if the fogger will work with high viscose fuel

  • A retired automotive professor I know once told me he had won a fuel economy race by , among other things, injecting diesel in his diesel engine, at 4000 psi.

    That can work with oil also but you have to use pumps, steel tubing and nozzles that are all rated for high psi. Then that micron droplet size oil can be mixed with exhaust gases (with high water vapour content) and sent through the fuel reformer.

    But be safe. A stream of high psi oil can cut off body parts.

  • too complicated for a short message. do you have skype or something?

  • no, sorry I don't

  • very nice job sir

  • thanks you

    have you got enough funds to help your dad now?

    how is that all going"

  • Nice test, good info

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