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Old 11-23-2008, 01:18 AM   #236 (permalink)
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To try and bring this back on track a little bit, Anyone who is currently in college or a well equipped high school will have access to a bomb calorimeter. They are very good at measuring how many calories a fuel puts out. So if anyone has some free time and wants to settle the hydrogen generator question as well as lots of other fuel additive questions. You can set up a rigorous scientific test of the various fuel mixtures and publish their results.

So a basic experiment would be something like normal 87 octane and 93 octane or whatever is highest in your area as the control and to verify it is reading properly. Then bubble hydrogen through some fuel to add hydrogen to it then try the test again and see if there is any change. There are lots of other variations that could be tried once the apparatus has been figured out and working consistently for the test.

Anyone can put it in a car and say it improved their mileage or had no change but that doesn't prove it worked. The only real way to prove it is to do a repeatable experiment anyone would be able to duplicate. So far there is a lot of junk science floating around on this and other subjects and things wont really improve until things start getting scientifically proven or disproved.
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