Faraday, Timing, Fuel, etc.
To All, great work and I'm glad to see some
parallel development beginning.
@gotoluc
gotoluc said: "Faraday Cage over the coil and plasma ball and it did not help"
That might NOT be a bad thing.
Could lead to being able to build a big enough effect to knock out a city
block and night vision glasses Too! This could lead to a defensive device
against high tech, battery powered and mobile.
About the timing and what not.
The timing isn't the whole issue it seems.
There are those that have already done this work.
(not the spark plug, but otherwise)
I didn't understand the details, but the Gun_Engine
needs to be looked at. A modified Suzuki engine.
NOTE: this could be a HOAX ... and then again it might not be.
The engine can run with 8 parts water to 1 part fuel.
The engine can run on any liquid or gaseous fuel, including acetylene.
140 degree exhaust.
Something about detonates fuel vapor.
"which yields about fourteen times higher pressure than max pressure
of the original Suzuki, I limited fuel supply to 10% of the original spec
to avoid cylinder bursting, yet the measured power output reading was
exceeding max power of original Suzuki fully fueled. Also no traces of
pollutants in emissions (zero toxic emissions)."
One other interesting thing to note was:
"torque (is) independent from speed, which allows elimination of transmission in cars"
Maybe you guys can understand what the Gun_Engine
is doing ... Right?!, because I don't know.
@Aaron
atomizing ... Yes ... and that Picture.. Oh My
going Bigger and Badder just destroys the target.
Just enough to do the job and hit the target is needed.
atomizing would seem to make the target easier to hit
and vaporized fuel would be an easier target still?
I know I know .. easy to say .. it's easy to say.
Diesel is cheaper to make .. it is more expensive (now) for other reasons.
@revizal
Welcome and my hat is off to you. Keep up the good work.
@tstorey
The normal heat an engine creates will not be there using
a plasma spark. Using water should mean even less heat.
Engines are designed to work "with" the heat that is expected
to normally be created. The heat itself is normally just wasted
and is not used. Heat is the biproduct.
Lack of heat might only effect fuel being vaporized.
Sitting in the peanut gallery, just thinking
Randy
To All, great work and I'm glad to see some
parallel development beginning.
@gotoluc
gotoluc said: "Faraday Cage over the coil and plasma ball and it did not help"
That might NOT be a bad thing.
Could lead to being able to build a big enough effect to knock out a city
block and night vision glasses Too! This could lead to a defensive device
against high tech, battery powered and mobile.
About the timing and what not.
The timing isn't the whole issue it seems.
There are those that have already done this work.
(not the spark plug, but otherwise)
I didn't understand the details, but the Gun_Engine
needs to be looked at. A modified Suzuki engine.
NOTE: this could be a HOAX ... and then again it might not be.
The engine can run with 8 parts water to 1 part fuel.
The engine can run on any liquid or gaseous fuel, including acetylene.
140 degree exhaust.
Something about detonates fuel vapor.
"which yields about fourteen times higher pressure than max pressure
of the original Suzuki, I limited fuel supply to 10% of the original spec
to avoid cylinder bursting, yet the measured power output reading was
exceeding max power of original Suzuki fully fueled. Also no traces of
pollutants in emissions (zero toxic emissions)."
One other interesting thing to note was:
"torque (is) independent from speed, which allows elimination of transmission in cars"
Maybe you guys can understand what the Gun_Engine
is doing ... Right?!, because I don't know.
@Aaron
atomizing ... Yes ... and that Picture.. Oh My
going Bigger and Badder just destroys the target.
Just enough to do the job and hit the target is needed.
atomizing would seem to make the target easier to hit
and vaporized fuel would be an easier target still?
I know I know .. easy to say .. it's easy to say.
Diesel is cheaper to make .. it is more expensive (now) for other reasons.
@revizal
Welcome and my hat is off to you. Keep up the good work.
@tstorey
The normal heat an engine creates will not be there using
a plasma spark. Using water should mean even less heat.
Engines are designed to work "with" the heat that is expected
to normally be created. The heat itself is normally just wasted
and is not used. Heat is the biproduct.
Lack of heat might only effect fuel being vaporized.
Sitting in the peanut gallery, just thinking
Randy
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