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Old September 19th 05, 11:29 PM
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Well, why do you equate H2 injection with water injection? From what I
see here, while water spray can act as an atomizer to increase surface
area, the H2 is itself combustible. Isn't there a difference?

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Old September 20th 05, 03:32 AM
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Well, why do you equate H2 injection with water injection? From what I
see here, while water spray can act as an atomizer to increase surface
area, the H2 is itself combustible. Isn't there a difference?


I'm sure it said H2O, when I read it. Yeah, that's my story, and I'm
sticking to it! g

I'll try to read better, next time. I've only been at it for about 43
years! ;-)
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Jim in NC

 




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