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| tripledoubles | Nov 13, 2007 8:16am | Have you looked at the GEET engine? Google it.
He runs this engine on water, soda pop, ketchup, you name it.
Back to the future! |
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|  Sponsor | Bunty | Nov 17, 2007 4:16pm | If something seems too good to be true then it probably is.
The GEET engine may burn "water, soda pop, ketchup" but only when it's heated, vaporised and mixed with petrol.
The engine will run... just about, but all those additions just reduce the efficiency, they don't give any real energy themselves.
TANSTAAFL.
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continued a little : bringing exhaust gasses back to the inlet side of an internal combustion engine isn't really new, most (European at least) diesels have an EGR system (autorepair.about.com/od/glossary/gr/def_egr-valve.htm [autorepair.about.com/od/glossary/gr/def_egr-valve.htm] ) these are generally a pain in the arse on older cars as they will get really coked up and throw out all the sensors...
If you are introducing water to the system you would get much more in the way of efficiency by injecting it via a turbo-intercooler system, to cool things, not heat...
cooler inlet air is denser, it's the same principle as running nitrous. |
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| esaruoho | Jul 18, 7:14am | i see paul pantone's geet plasma reactor has been replicated by panacea-bocaf. very nice, instructions too.
GEET/Pantone is just another lot that get the bum end from fans of scientific dogma.. |
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| tripledoubles | Jul 18, 9:06am | | How difficult would it be to switch a car over to GEET? |
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