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  • Bill said in his experience with vaporizing gasoline, it will not autoignite until the metal begins to glow a dull red, which bill believes is approximately 1,000 F. I'll be testing this as well, when I have the time to do so. If you would do this flashing gasoline, video test, it would be fantastic. As always, be extremely careful. If you have questions, ask bill at his video comments. Search(molecular change)

  • Great video :) can you please do a test of the white, non condensing vapor (see screen name IAMBILLYTHEKID) which bill has been running for over 25 years. This white vapor produces twice the horse power in bills truck, and he simply heats stainless steal to 600 F. sprays a fine mist of liquid gasoline onto the steal, clear bubbles pop, and become white.

  • im going to make an arrestor tomorrow and probably run the vapors through the one of many vaccuum vents on the intake manifold of the motor. i may try a pcv valve to help regulate a constant flow before the arrestors. next, i may make a hot air intake to heat up the gas vapors to see what the reaction will be. good or bad. everyone says heating the gasoline makes more power and more mpg. ill post a video soon on this project. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK MR.FUEL SAVER ;)

  • WELL, I WAS BLOWN AWAY TO FIND THIS VIDEO OF YOU VAPORIZING GASOLINE. so now im gonna try this on my 94 ford explorer, or should i call it an exploder?? haha, just kidding, anyways, i was just wondering when we will get to see you run a motor off the vapors as an example. how it reacts to the vapors and so forth. i have the ultrasonic emitter or diode....whatever you call it, screwed to the bottom of a plastic jar. sealed tight. seriously, you need to make a backfire arrestor before you do that.

  • Truly Great Video. This is an important test. Thank you for posting this Gasoline Vaporizing Test with an Ultasonic Himidifier(Transducer).

  • Fantastic Video. This is truly outstanding. Truly Great :) I'm looking forward to watching all of your works.

  • it will blow up ur house...lol..DONT TRY THIS AT HOME ...

  • It's an interesting concept, except the power used to make the vapour would be massive and unrealistic.

  • Excellent work do you think ultrasonic vaporization could be applied to a fuel delivery system for a car? Im thinking something where the engine doesnt run at a fixed rpm at all times.

    Thanks!!

  • it doesn't look safe

  • I am happy people like theses videos. Its fun to make and also learning experiences..

  • Ignite some!!!

  • hi there, great vid, made me go and look around (ultra sonic transducers) and I found a hydroponics fogging machine that has an output of 2.5 cubic feet per second at 3-5 microns, I'm thinking that this could be retro fitted to a car for most of the fuel, what do you think?

  • Good Video great idea thanks

  • A friend of mine did this 20 years ago with a Sears Ultrasonic Humidifier. He found it also worked well with Diesel Fuel.

  • nice video guy, worth mentioning tho, that fuel vapour unlike HHo, ...HHO is light and rises, But fuel vapour being hydrocarbon is heavier than air as you demonstrated, worth saying to guys, that if experimenting with this do so in a well vented location, as vapour will gather on the floor, in drains / sumps and so forth, gather and ignite, so.. ventilate that experiment guys...LOL.. cool video thanks.

    Thom in Scotland.

  • This guy is brilliant man this is cool idea..

    now if i buy one of these to use in my vehicle, do i buy a large humidifier ?

    am i looking for volume or wattage ..what :)

    thanks

  • ok, so what is the next step?

    I mean, there were many inventors (back to 1910) that created very efficient internal combustion engines (ICE) using vaporized gasoline. but they were seduced only by money or personal glory and ended poor and anonymous (or worse) by not sharing knowledge with humankind.

    are you able to show us a working prototype of a super-low consumption ICE ? or is this going to be another suppressed invention ?

  • Great job, I'm planning to build one, but using four transducer, do you think I can use one circuit board for all four or have to use one board for each transducer?

    Hope you can help me. Thanks.

  • Could you put some ethanol in it, I want to see how well it would do with alcohol!!

  • Yes, i have used it to vaporize pure alcohol quite well.

    It should work with gasoline/alcohol mix also.

  • YES YOU CAN SPLIT WATER with ultrasonic its frequency between 100khz to 1500khz depends from temp

    cheers from poland

    wojsciech

    please check patent JP 2005247676

  • An ultrasonic vaporizer simply takes a small stream of liquid and forces it into tiny droplets, that is all the metal element does, it just so happens that a high frequency, such as 50-100khz, is more effective at vaporizing liquids. Other than the surface tension differences between water and gasoline, it should work the same way.

  • Hey Buddy, I have a Hyp on what you are doing, I also saw some other ecperiments on youtube where they modified the transducer to achieve a large increase in output vapor. Do you know how to modify one? Or where I could purchase a really good one that puts out a few Gallons per minute? Please e-mail me back thnx and great video

  • Please be careful if modify unit, it can destroy the tuned

    shape of the piezo holder and result with less output.

    Also if increasing the amplitude of the wave to transducer

    watch for heat build-up......maybe u can use several units?

  • good video.

  • Thanks : >

  • I have been Looking for transducers because you can also use them for HHO.

    Anyway I can't seem to find them in my Drugstore

  • Maybe they can be found on internet; they are available

    here at walmart......or maybe u can build an oscillater and order

    the transducer from electronics supply place...experimant for

    the best frequency...hope it works out well.

  • that is cool !

  • thanks ...im glad you liked it.

  • how do you get the transducer to work on Gas? I've tryed as it has a water sensor.

  • Hi, you can short the leads of the water sensor out;

    or solder the pads on the pc board together (where the leads

    plug into the board); then u can remove the sensor wires altogether.

  • How little of gas does the transducer need to vaporize in the unit you have created?. Very nice experiment!!

  • This really has me thinking, Pete. The ultrasonic vibrations work very fast on the gasoline, I almost wonder what would be the effect of installing several transducers into the inlet manifold of an injected engine.

    Even introducing gasoline mist into the throttle body should increase power and hence mpg.

    Do you have any plans for next direction with this?

    Thanks for sharing,

    Russ.

  • Check out my video, Billy the Kid.

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  • wonder if pulsed dc will work on the trasducer,,, i have one took aprt now and the circuitrykinda looks like just a pulsing circuit.

  • was it a water gas mixture or did you put just gas in it?,,, thanks for lighting it. might be tearing one up myself tonight, what was the black box?

    good job 5stars

  • Hi crob227 thanks for watching the video.

    Glad it was of benifit to you; the black box is just a few fuses and r.f. filter, i use it on all my experimants. It was just gasoline. Even turpentine, kerosene, alchole, vaperize well...pete

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