It's actually probably dumb in alot more weighs than the obvious. For instance we know very well what happens when we burn fuel at atmospheric concentrations and o2 rich concentrations. . .but there are not very many experiments with hydrogen at high temperatures mixed in. It might make the engine more brittle because thats what happens when water breaks apart in your cylinder(vapor in Atmo concentrations. . .obviously if you dump water its thermal stress cracking.)
But hey if you have a way to get small amounts of juice for "free" and can store the created H2 and O2 safely till you wanna use it go ahead. . .Keep in mind its going to be alot like nitrous. . .
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