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Old 06-07-2008, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by rickoff View Post
Hi folks,

This Firestorm Plug thread started me thinking about a tech note that was posted May 12th in the files section at WaterFuel1978 : Water Fuel

The tech note describes and shows a homemade conversion of a spark plug to a dual anode coaxial plasma fired water injector plug. The prototype looks like it could definitely work, and might be worth considering for experimentation and enhancement. The author is freely sharing the concept, and there is no patent pending. Attachment 559

Anyone interested?

Best regards, Rickoff
Hi Rickoff!
That is an interesting concept. However I don't know of an epoxy that would not melt from the operating temp. of the engine & let the plug either short out or blow the whole center of the plug out when it softened up.
Also the compression would blow the water backwards(yes I see the valve, don't believe it would stop it; probably blow it apart too.) Why not just build the anodes solid(no water injector tube in the middle) & run the water in through the intake manifold or existing fuel system?
Also looks really hard to assemble so that all parts are insulated from each other, at least in most workshops.
Then there is the problem of the power supplies, oversized alternators, inverters, & basically re-wiring the ignition system
I think this is way too much for the average person to tackle(or even most above average people.)
Much easier to build a set of firestorm plugs using non-foulers as the plug body & couple that with HHO as the fuel. A lot safer too.
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