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From: winnlock
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  • what about fuel injected engines?????

  • @MORPHEUSou812

    FI needs liquid to be pumped to the injectors and atomized. FI vaporizes gasoline a bit better then a carb, but not much. Thanks for your question.

  • @MORPHEUSou812

    Thank You for enlightening me on this subject. :):)

  • I built a bubble vaporizer an installed it on my 55 Buick in 1961. Worked great until I burnt the car up due to a poor solder joint and a spark from a bad ignition wire.

  • Definatly the right concept!, turning liquid gasoline into a vapor 2 get max.m.p.g, I have some info Id love to share with you, your invention will work how ever to get the power needed, Ive found over a long time of trial and error that we have to get a cool vapor, and one way to get the vapor to be cool is using lots of air bubbles instead of heating the gasoline to be a vapor, I hope this info helps(something like those air stones might do the trick) us Gas-Heads got to stick together!

  • @GBH2o4u Built one in 1961, got great mileage until a bad plug wire and a bad solder joint caught it on fire and burnt the car up.

  • Great Idea, I'm not an Engineer but worked with cars and aircraft (jets too) for 30 years, this will work.

  • Thanks for your encouragement. Not being an engineer is a plus, you still have common sense and have gained your knowledge from hands-on experience. I have been told that this will not work, but cant really say why it wont. I will find answeres.

  • Nice idea , would love to see that on a running car...great work

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