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Old 01-10-2014, 07:45 PM   #164 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by RustyLugNut View Post
This is all of course highly simplified to the point of being incorrect on some details, but it does drive home the point - in a gasoline engine, a small amount of HHO can tip a sub-critical detonation engine into faster more efficient combustion.
Where is the evidence for that? That famous NASA study has already been recently referenced, and showed no such gains, especially for the minuscule amounts of H2 that is generated from a bubbler. Or are these gains only realizable with a magical amount, no more and certainly no less than 0.xxx% ??
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