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    I hope you guys don't mind but I have just done a video which took me by surprise and I thought it worthy of it's own thread.

    I decided to do a video starting with the pressure chamber lid off - noting spark size and colour, then blowing compressed air over it at close range. The spark brightened considerably. I then put the lid back on and pressurised! At 100Psi it started to brighten but I kept the pressure going, Not knowing how much my little chamber could take I shut of at around 200PSi but WOW! the plug was doing backflips!!! It's the closest thing I've seen with my plug to approximating what the Firestorm looks like.
    I"M EXCITED!!!
    Let me know what you think.

    YouTube - Ball Spark Plug going wild under higher pressure

  • #2
    Wicked!

    Top stuff.

    Get some water vapour in there now, use the incoming air to carry it in.

    Put up a shield to protect the camera and yourself though.

    Giggling here....

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    • #3
      Lol

      Yeah RIGHT!

      Have you ever seen sewer pipe exploding? I haven't and I hope I never will but hey, interesting stuff - right?

      Cheers
      Jeff

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      • #4
        the vid

        Of course I saw it, moments after you posted it.

        What I saw is VERY encouraging, and has to be regarded as a solid step forward.

        No doubt about that.

        The progress we are making here is quite dramatic, and every day we're seeing proof that we're on the right track.

        I'm aware that the Firestorm will be using the Kiker wire, so you're showing us a little of what we can expect to achieve, once we get our hands on these marvellous products.

        I'm aware of a fellow in Sydney who is currently running a set of plugs like the one you made, in his Nissan Stanza, he reports greater than 40% increase in economy, and he's not using the Kiker wires yet.

        Best I email him and steer him toward them 'ay.



        I'm going to invest in a set of Kiker wires myself.

        Any reasonable person can "see" the potential......

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        • #5
          Why Buy?

          Originally posted by rosco1 View Post
          Of course I saw it, moments after you posted it.

          What I saw is VERY encouraging, and has to be regarded as a solid step forward.

          No doubt about that.

          The progress we are making here is quite dramatic, and every day we're seeing proof that we're on the right track.

          I'm aware that the Firestorm will be using the Kiker wire, so you're showing us a little of what we can expect to achieve, once we get our hands on these marvellous products.

          I'm aware of a fellow in Sydney who is currently running a set of plugs like the one you made, in his Nissan Stanza, he reports greater than 40% increase in economy, and he's not using the Kiker wires yet.

          Best I email him and steer him toward them 'ay.



          I'm going to invest in a set of Kiker wires myself.

          Any reasonable person can "see" the potential......
          Rosco, If the patents fully disclose, why not make them? It's easy and I have already seen the improvement visually with my testing.

          See the other thread for pics.

          Cheers
          Jeff

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          • #6
            Hi Jeff,

            excellent what you've found, thanks for sharing. If I understand this correctly you built a plug yourself firestorm style? And are you pulsing it just standard 12V to ignition coil or are you using the water spark circuit?

            regards,
            Mario

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mario View Post
              Hi Jeff,

              excellent what you've found, thanks for sharing. If I understand this correctly you built a plug yourself firestorm style? And are you pulsing it just standard 12V to ignition coil or are you using the water spark circuit?

              regards,
              Mario
              No Mario,

              It's my intention and goal to include and use the water spark circuit but at this stage, the only thing out of the ordinary is the kiker replication leads that I am using.

              Cheers
              Jeff

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              • #8
                Jeff, I wonder what the spark of the water plug circuit looks like when under pressure!

                regards,
                Mario

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mario View Post
                  Jeff, I wonder what the spark of the water plug circuit looks like when under pressure!

                  regards,
                  Mario
                  I am wondering the same thing! Unfortunately, electronics is not my forte`, but I will eventually get there!

                  Cheers
                  Jeff

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                  • #10
                    huh?

                    Originally posted by Ozicell View Post
                    No Mario,

                    It's my intention and goal to include and use the water spark circuit but at this stage, the only thing out of the ordinary is the kiker replication leads that I am using.

                    Cheers
                    Jeff
                    There isn't any need to explore the other method just yet, you're at Quantum 4 + now, and the combination you have there is reportedly more than adequate in the quest to burn water.

                    Adding water to that crazy spark phenomena is the only step left to take.

                    If it ignites, then you've proven that the simplest approach was in fact the best approach.

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                    • #11
                      K.i.s.s.

                      Originally posted by rosco1 View Post
                      There isn't any need to explore the other method just yet, you're at Quantum 4 + now, and the combination you have there is reportedly more than adequate in the quest to burn water.

                      Adding water to that crazy spark phenomena is the only step left to take.

                      If it ignites, then you've proven that the simplest approach was in fact the best approach.

                      Yeah, I know! Keep it simple STUPID!

                      I have yet to devise a simple demo of water mist or vapour or whatever and the plug under pressure without blowing everything up...me in the process!

                      If you have any suggestions, then I am ALL ears.

                      My thoughts are to make the extra plugs needed and the leads - kiker replicants - run the car and just add water and see! It's an old car so if it dies, then so be it! But if it works.................? What are your thoughts?

                      Cheers and thanks for the vote of support
                      Jeff

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                      • #12
                        build a better pressure bell

                        Originally posted by Ozicell View Post
                        Yeah, I know! Keep it simple STUPID!

                        I have yet to devise a simple demo of water mist or vapour or whatever and the plug under pressure without blowing everything up...me in the process!

                        If you have any suggestions, then I am ALL ears.

                        My thoughts are to make the extra plugs needed and the leads - kiker replicants - run the car and just add water and see! It's an old car so if it dies, then so be it! But if it works.................? What are your thoughts?

                        Cheers and thanks for the vote of support
                        Jeff

                        Unless you build a better test bell(steel), with a nice big blow off valve, then there's not much else you can do besides sacrifice the bell you have. Care would need to be taken that you don't endanger yourself in the process. All safety measures would need to be adopted, eyes, ears etc, as shrapnel would be abundant.

                        Even my steel bell has cause to give me concern, for the viewing window could be the weak link, even with a suitable blow off valve.

                        That said, you would only need to do it once, to see if it worked, so you can sacrifice that test bell if you choose to. If you added water(syringe) to the air line at a distance, to allow for the pressure to build, then by the time the water entered the bell, you could be safely behind cover.

                        Maybe ask the local windscreen shop if they have a spare/junk laminated windscreen laying around that you could use to shield the camera.

                        If all goes to plan, then the 1 bang would prove you were "there"

                        Safety first Jeff, don't take any risks.

                        Just know that the system you have right there, will give you better than 40% increase in fuel economy on its own, with fossil fuel, so should you opt to go full water, other issues will arise, timing, metering of the water etc. I'd suggest adding HHO to the intake air, to help the process along. This is the approach I have been looking at taking.

                        Realise this, if that plug and lead combo proves to ignite water, you will have taken us to a whole new level. I believe the approach you've taken is the answer to all this, and I've been saying it all along. The least complicated approach is sometimes the most effective, and the plug and lead combination you're using is about as basic as it gets. Nothing complicated, nothing tricky, just plain and simple add ons to an already existing system.

                        The proof hinges on finding out if that crazy plasma ignites water, and my heart tells me it does.

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                        • #13
                          Here's Hoping!

                          Snip

                          The proof hinges on finding out if that crazy plasma ignites water, and my heart tells me it does.[/QUOTE]

                          Rosco, I know that you are on the same time zone as me so I know it's late! I had already gone to bed but couldn't sleep! I wonder why?

                          Anyway, I am going to try a standard plug with std leads at the same pressures first to see what if any enhancements to sparks are found. If they are similar......then I will have to keep looking and if not......then I WILL take the next step but of course with all safety precautions necessary.

                          Speak to you soon

                          Cheers
                          Jeff

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                          • #14
                            pressure cell

                            Can simple air be pressurized into a chamber instead of nitrogen? What if I fixed a tire valve into the side of some pipe and pressurized a chamber with a simple air compressor?
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                            • #15
                              Nice

                              Thanks for posting the video. What is actually going on in this experiment? From what I see, it looks like you are using compressed nitrogen gas to create a bigger spark (which consumes nitrogen) I'd like to see the same effect with compressed air. Is it possible?

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