(01-14-2010, 09:02 AM)Benny2guns Wrote: No carb involved bill, injectors. Oil and gas don't mix in the combustion chamber to an amount that will affect. Unless you have an old engine with worn rings that burns oil to begin with. Maybe you just missunderstood me, i said i was building one. The engine is a brand new rebuild, never seen a mile. 10.5 to 1 compression ratio. Crome rings. 0 blowby. Built it myself, 350 chevy small block, 4 bolt main bored 40 thousand, balanced and blueprinted. I'm not the type to do anything half way. Pouring water down the carb is an old trick to clean the carbon off the heads and valves by the way. Any good V-8 will gulp a glass and not miss a beat.w'ere not talking a glass. and maybe i wasn't clear. you need a system that extracts hydrogen from water in enough quantity as to be effective in the fueling of the car. when i said modify i should have said replace which by doing is actually modifying. if a car had been made where you can pour a cup of water into it and it drives away. i'd be more than surprised that it isn't a lot more common. water powered cars don't actually get powered by water. it's the hydrogen and yes we already have those. i'm say what we don't have is a car that you fill up with water and drive around. h2o cannot go into the combustion chamber...it just can't (not as a fuel)
and if someone did it, it would be too big a thing to keep under wraps, sorry.
btw, what is it you're doing to your car? keep us informed.
