Posted by Dan-IA on May 15, 2008 at 21:39:00 from (66.43.223.165):
In Reply to: hydrogen powered car posted by rodgernbama on May 15, 2008 at 20:32:12:
Got a brother who bought one. It's really just an electrolysis rig that doesn't separate the hydrogen and oxygen, and the resulting explosive gases are fed into the air cleaner. Backfires could be an exciting display (to put it mildly.)
It won't work well on new (1983 and newer) cars with computers and fuel injection because the computer controls the mixture. So to fix that they make a product that helps you lie to the computer about what the O2 sensor is picking up.
They're getting better with the electrolysis reaction. Apparently using pulsed current is more efficient than brute electrolysis, perhaps because of resonance.
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