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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2008

I tested the effect of plasma ignition on gasoline vapour. Some talk abour H2 enrichment system when introduce plasma to gasoline vapour flow. We can see the effect explosion and implosion on it.

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  • cool, do you observe black carbon puffs when using plasma?

  • It was some soot on original gasoline vapour flame. When plasma spark on (at arc point) there is no visible soot at around the flame.

  • Rev, I love your work!

    Cheers

    Ozicell

  • Thank you Ozicell. I think if we could maintain frequency, keep the plug gap (about 5 mm) and add more vapour into the plasma system, we could get more powerfull flame that mean more efficiency of a combustion.

  • I ever done it, but the system didnot worked with water. I got only big loud explosion on water. Actually we need to crack it (water).

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  • ...love the wire connections: bare wires wrapped around each other. Ever hear of solder and heat shrink tube? Or even the Afro-engineered crimp connectors? I'm watching this looking for something, ANYTHING useful and...here we go! He's gonna demo it! Ready? Bummer! He has to ignite it w/a match. Then it's turned on. No change other than the flame flutters. The buffonery is outstanding, though. Keep up the good...never mind...

  • I have been blocked by "revizal". This guy thinks by screwing in the idle mixture screw on a Briggs engine, you can run it w/o gas using his added-on doo-dads. Whatever you people do, do NOT invest any money with these cons. Just like the guy w/the "water to gas" pills. Gets a grizzled old prospectors canteen of "water" and drops a magic pill in it. Suddenly, it's gas! The miner was a plant in the crowd with a canteen already holding gas in it. Don't fall for these guys B.S.

  • i have no idear what i just watched but it sounded mean!

  • You are partially igniting fuel inside the tube, which of course causes the 'whoosh' that we all see, spreading out the flame ... the vapors that come out of the exhaust pipe are now partially burned, and the missing soot you mentioned just means you are burning it more efficiently. So until you do a spectral analysis to prove me wrong, you're just doing a better burn. Good experiment tho.

  • Very interesting.

  • Great Video! Cool stuff your doing!! Good luck!! I've been thinking about employing a gasoline vaporizer and a plazma ignition coil on my generator to get a longer run time!

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