This is my third attempt at replicating the GEET small engine plans. I have lagged the reactor and exhaust outlet with fibreglass heat insulation and connected the exhaust output to the bubbler inlet.
The system now runs hotter and drier, although I have yet to see a decrease in the amount of gasoline/ petrol used. This time the system was run for nearly an hour. After this time the rod has started to show some definite burn/ scorch marks.
If you'd like a copy of the plans, or even some pre-cut steel tubes to build your own, send me a message through my account.
As always, any comments or suggestions gratefully appreciated. Rich.
Richard,
Instead of steel wool, use BBs. You'll get better agitation of the fuel. On a side note. I do not think adding CO2 to fuel, heated or not. Will help the motor run better or longer. Instead, try heated air. You should check out "overunitynow" on YouTube. Tommy Reed has alot o info showing why GEET won't physically and chemically won't work. I just want to try and save you some money. Myself, I'm a solar guy. Later from sunny FL
mrbuki77 2 years ago
Richard,
The rod needs 3 centering posts near each end to hold it up so the vapours can vortex around it. Drill small holes and hammer in steel wire. Then file them to equal hieght to hold the rod center. Make it just loose enough to spin.
The rod front should be bullet shaped. It helps if the rod rear is concave inward a little. Drill it dead center with a large dril bit or use a small gringer stone to get a centered inward dimple in the rear end.
Inner tube needs smooth walls.
narivasant 2 years ago