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Originally Posted by pmazz850
h2o,
Is the EEC made in the same manner as the VIC pics you posted? If so, when you say that each bobbins cavity must match the primary's inductance, Does that hold true for the EEC circuit? I'm having trouble separating the two in my head. The circuit is similar except after the positive choke there is an amp consuming device.
Another thing, the voltage zone for ionizing is separate from the voltage zone at the end of the injector cause you want to ionize the air before it goes into the injector, right? Along with charged atomized water and recycled exhaust gasses.
Also are we using lasers or LED's?
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Hi pmazz850,
The EEC can be hooked up directly to the positive and pulse with the use of a PNP type FET. Depending on what you are hooking it up to the EEC be it the WFC or the GP it hooks up differently. On the GP it has it's own screen mesh grid, on the WFC it shares the positive electrode. And the function of what it does is not the same.
An example of the EEC for the GP
As you can see the EEC doesn't have a VIC coil, and I am using LED's same as Stanley Meyer did though the ones we have today are far more effienct than what Stanley Meyer has in his time. On the injectors you are correct, but that too can be altered. You can fully seperate the three and mix them in different ways and still get the same end results. There are even different ways it can be injected. That is why I set all of this up as an engineering/builders project challange, for there are many ways to skin this cat, and someone out there is bound to out do me
Hope that helped some,
h2opower.