Good engineering. Most say the H2 side is lower because there is twice as much H2 made as O2, which is true, but I agree with you assesment of the situation. Well done.
if you divert all the hydrogen into the intake manifold, what are you supposed to do with the oxygen? Would it be worth pumping it into the exhaust system? I know the older emissions systems used air pumps to pump air into the exhaust.
@christo930 he old emissions systems recirculated exhuast gas back into the inlet to burn it again so to speak. Not used anymore as they massively increase NOx gasses, which are fast becoming a bigger issue then Co2
Good engineering. Most say the H2 side is lower because there is twice as much H2 made as O2, which is true, but I agree with you assesment of the situation. Well done.
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if you divert all the hydrogen into the intake manifold, what are you supposed to do with the oxygen? Would it be worth pumping it into the exhaust system? I know the older emissions systems used air pumps to pump air into the exhaust.
christo930 3 months ago
@christo930 You don't need the oxygen, so you can just vent it.
water2gashawaii 3 months ago
@christo930 he old emissions systems recirculated exhuast gas back into the inlet to burn it again so to speak. Not used anymore as they massively increase NOx gasses, which are fast becoming a bigger issue then Co2
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