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Bob Kuykendall wrote:
I don't usually respond to spam like this, but I happen to know that
Don Lancaster has recently covered this particular scam:
http://www.tinaja.com/glib/trashelc.pdf
Bottom line: There is credible evidence that injecting a bit of
hydrogen can cause a modest increase in effeciency and reduce
emissions. However, that increase is more than wiped out by the energy
required to conduct the electrolysis required to liberate the
hydrogen, resulting in a net loss of efficiency and increase in
emissions. So it works great if you just happen to have some hydrogen
just lying around, but you're trading dollars 1:1 for pesos of you try
to get the hydrogen from water.
Thanks, Bob K.
Ah, but the secret is in the balonium tetroxide catalyst they sell!
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