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n/a Posted - Dec 11 2002 : 12:03:16 AM
The injection method mentioned here :http://www.aaroncake.net/spuds/boom.asp,


Edited by - Sud4evr on Dec 11 2002 12:40:55 PM
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Aaron Cake Posted - Dec 12 2002 : 10:31:17 AM
Well, that was just sort of a general mention,w ithout any specifics. But I assume that the writer meant to use a source of pressurized H and O. You would then connect the tanks to a set of jets installed into your combustion chamber. Nitrous jets for cars might work, though the bore will be a little large.

Doubtfull that a metal gun is absolutely required, though it's a good idea when using any external oxidizer.

n/a Posted - Dec 11 2002 : 11:14:52 PM
Can anyone explain the combustion method of injecting hydrogen and oxygen? and can you use Hydrogen + oxygen mixed in a PVC gun or must a metal one be made?
Aaron Cake Posted - Dec 11 2002 : 10:49:43 AM
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I am doing electrolysis on water and it is producing hydrogen and oxygen. What is the hydrogen/oxygen injection mentioned on the home page.


I'm not sure what you mean. Can you provide a link?

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Also by a fluke I have made Hydorgen and Chlorine gas, has anyone tried that?



I did that by accident several years ago by adding salt to increase the conductivity of water (speed the reaction). Very bad. As you probably know, chlorine is very poisonous and a major irritant to the lungs, nose and eyes.


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