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  • waste spark

    Originally posted by dllabarre View Post
    I've thought about that off and on for weeks and have always come to the same conclusion "when I go to start the motor, how do I know if the next spark plug fire is the waste spark or power spark"?

    Unless there is some signal coming from the motor, to tell the circuit what position it's in, there's a 50/50 chance it will be skipping the wrong spark.

    DonL
    Hi dllabarre,

    A couple of weeks ago it was suggested that you put a small magnet on the intake valve rocker or in the case of a flat-head engine somewhere on the lifter to trigger a hall sensor and reset the circuit. This way it will know NOT to inhibit the next ignition cycle (by resetting the flip-flop). It's a good idea.

    Peace,

    Greg

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    • Originally posted by gmeast View Post
      Hi dllabarre,

      A couple of weeks ago it was suggested that you put a small magnet on the intake valve rocker or in the case of a flat-head engine somewhere on the lifter to trigger a hall sensor and reset the circuit. This way it will know NOT to inhibit the next ignition cycle (by resetting the flip-flop). It's a good idea.

      Peace,

      Greg
      Thanks Greg

      I can see where that would work.

      DonL
      Don

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      • Originally posted by K1w1 View Post

        @jetjis. Is there any reason you have disabled embedding with your latest video? I was intending to use it on the blog...

        Cheers.
        Hi,
        Just edited that video, now you can use it in your blog
        It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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        • Awesome...

          Originally posted by gmeast View Post
          Hi everyone,

          I have posted a short video showing the final bench testing and demo of the original Gotoluc-Lindemann isolated water spark plug circuit configured for a 4-cylinder engine.

          The hardware is ready for installation in a vehicle and I'll be placing it in my '64 VW Bug. I hope you enjoy the video.

          The video is located at:
          YouTube - final bench test - distributed plasma CDI

          Peace,

          Greg
          Greg,

          Absolutely fantastic!!! I can't wait to hear that your old VW can now climb trees with all the extra power.

          Keep up the great work!

          Peter
          Peter Lindemann, D.Sc.

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          • Originally posted by gmeast View Post
            Hi everyone,

            I have posted a short video showing the final bench testing and demo of the original Gotoluc-Lindemann isolated water spark plug circuit configured for a 4-cylinder engine.

            The hardware is ready for installation in a vehicle and I'll be placing it in my '64 VW Bug. I hope you enjoy the video.

            The video is located at:
            YouTube - final bench test - distributed plasma CDI

            Peace,

            Greg
            I imagined your car to be a lot bigger than that!

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            • Hi everybody.
              Greg, it was a pleasant experience to look at your four spark plugs CDI-plasma setup.
              Although, it is possible that the plasma-effect may not occur inside the engine. So, to be shure of it's presence, you should turn (rotate) the axis of the distributor using a drilling machine, at high RPM.
              At the same time, you should use spark gaps at least 8-10mm long instead of each spark plug, to simulate the condition inside the engine.
              If this setup works, than it's very probable the engine will see the same effect.
              Good luck!
              All the best.
              Last edited by Kinetix; 09-27-2008, 07:10 PM.
              Real PEACE from the Prince of Peace: Jesus Christ!

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              • my car

                Originally posted by broli View Post
                I imagined your car to be a lot bigger than that!
                Hi broli,

                I guess I should have shown the tires too ... but it goes really fast because it's so very light. In the car soon.

                Peace,

                Greg

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                • Cdi

                  Originally posted by Peter Lindemann View Post
                  Greg,

                  Absolutely fantastic!!! I can't wait to hear that your old VW can now climb trees with all the extra power.

                  Keep up the great work!

                  Peter
                  Hi Peter,

                  Very meaningful coming from you since it was your "relay" demo of Gotoluc's observation that inspired it. Now it's gotta' work.

                  Thanks,

                  Greg

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                  • Done

                    Originally posted by Kinetix View Post
                    Hi everybody.
                    It was a pleasant experience to look at your four spark plugs CDI-plasma setup.
                    Although, it is possible that the plasma-effect may not occur inside the engine. So, to be shure of it's presence, you should turn (rotate) the axis of the distributor using a drilling machine, at high RPM.
                    At the same time, you should use spark gaps at least 8-10mm long instead of each spark plug, to simulate the condition inside the engine.
                    If this setup works, than it's very probable the engine will see the same effect.
                    Good luck!
                    All the best.
                    Thanks for the suggestion. This was one of the first thing I did. 12mm spark at 67 Hz. Of course there's no plasma discharge until about 5 mm. I had concerns about whether or not the duration of the hall sensor charge pulse was sufficient for a full charge. It seems to be. The only effect that can't be simulated is the effect of pressure (density) on the characteristic of the spark. All I can do is drop it in and test her. But also, there will be a switch so that I can effectively remove the diode array from the circuit. There should be a noticeable difference between array 'in' and array 'out'.

                    Thanks,

                    Greg

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                    • Yes, using the switch it's a good idea. It will tell you if plasma works.
                      The pressure in the engine means the air (first) and the gasoline vapour is made more dense and the electric resistance between the two spark plug's electrodes is bigger. How bigger? Well, in my country the ignition systems are considerred reliable if they succeed to fire at a minimum of 7mm spark gap (open air). That means that increased resistance in the engine is not bigger than a 7mm air gap.
                      So, in bench test we have to run the ignition at a minimum 7-8mm spark gap lenght (simulating the pressure) and at a minimum 200Hz (to simulate a 4 stroke/4 cylinders egine running at 6000RPM).

                      All the best!
                      Real PEACE from the Prince of Peace: Jesus Christ!

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                      • spark

                        Originally posted by Kinetix View Post
                        Yes, using the switch it's a good idea. It will tell you if plasma works.
                        The pressure in the engine means the air (first) and the gasoline vapour is made more dense and the electric resistance between the two spark plug's electrodes is bigger. How bigger? Well, in my country the ignition systems are considerred reliable if they succeed to fire at a minimum of 7mm spark gap (open air). That means that increased resistance in the engine is not bigger than a 7mm air gap.
                        So, in bench test we have to run the ignition at a minimum 7-8mm spark gap lenght (simulating the pressure) and at a minimum 200Hz (to simulate a 4 stroke/4 cylinders egine running at 6000RPM).

                        All the best!
                        Hi Kinetix,

                        Thanks for your knowledge and experience. I will use these numbers as references if I have problems.

                        Sincerely,

                        Greg

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                        • The race is on...

                          Thanks Jetjis. I'm adding it shortly.

                          With Gregs latest there is definitely a two horse race at the moment for most advanced prototype. Keep up the good work. It won't be long before Formula 1 or Nascar are knocking on the doors...

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                          • Food for thought

                            Hi all,

                            Very interesting link.

                            Water atomisation by high magnitude electrical impulses: A study.

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                            • Wakeup Call

                              Here is the first replication video of Stan's Spark Plug water splitter. INJECTOR
                              Keep in mind that this guy is a school drop out, but genius,
                              so be considerate. SubscRibe to his youtube channel, for sure.
                              YouTube - Water Splitter
                              Last edited by sirmikey1; 09-29-2008, 04:11 AM.

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                              • Meyers Switzerland Video:
                                Meyers exact words: This all happened by "Presidential Executive Action!"
                                To eliminate our dependence on foriegn oil. US Government spent 10 million
                                dollars researching best oil replacement avenue, and then presented it all to
                                Meyers, even let him have the rights.

                                Heads Up: Meyers used Lazer, not capacitor banks
                                YouTube - Water splitter test

                                SM
                                Last edited by sirmikey1; 09-29-2008, 04:13 AM.

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