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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

Hydrogen engine. The device works with any internal combustion engine. Drive 100 kilometers on just two liters of tap water. Almost no gas needed. Questions? contact@hydroplazmaenergo.com

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  • @thegreatkoua You cannot separate water into hydrogen by heat alone (unless maybe at intense heat like near vaporization.. do not quote me on that) He said he is using two transformers. The are used to conduct electricity though the water to break the bonds producing H2 gas and O2. I am assuming he has his transformers connected to another batter or even the car battery.

  • what i see here is you use super heat to seperate the water into hydrogen. that theory doesn't come up right. maybe he use magic.

  • i like the idea

  • @pfun41 I wonder who i can get to build one of these id put the cash up

  • Ok, here is my take on this. In theory He is creating steam, he has to have some kind of catalyst in that box that seperates the water aka steam reforming. The steam has to reach past super heated temperature to split the molecules to do so naturally.

  • From what i see here the fuel valve was NOT closed completely, he was twicking the valve position, so there was a still a fuel flow to the engine. As far as the correct line i.e. return or supply I can not say as i do not know the fuel line routing of this vehicle. I takes a heck of a lot of heat to do this conversion and a Catalyst is needed.

    The steam will clean up in induction system, combustion chamber and exhaust system.

    B.

  • just two questions then . when will we see this on the market and how much will it cost ? one more . what is the patent number ?

  • Are you sure that the fuel valve placed at the correct line?

    I afraid it's the return line...

  • has this been replicated at all?

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