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Old Aug 9, 2006 | 09:03 AM
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You guys seen this? I want to run it in my diesel!
http://hytechapps.com/aquygen
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Old Aug 9, 2006 | 09:49 AM
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I saw a piece on TV about this and the guy that invented it. It cut like craze but when he angled it on a piece of metal, you could see the water forming on the metal and dropping off. He produced it for welding and then thought it might work in atuomobiles. He used his own car, 1990's ford I think, and converted it to run on his new gas. It has been tested by many companys and so far so good. The also said the military had paid him to convert one of their Jeeps to run on it and is testing that vehicle for military use. The TV program was very positive about the possibilities of this new prouduct. Too new for us yet but it could be a whole new concept that might work.
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Old Aug 9, 2006 | 10:11 AM
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I wonder what makes that different from my fluxed flame torch that uses electrosis to make the gas.
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Old Aug 9, 2006 | 04:43 PM
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I wonder what makes that different from my fluxed flame torch that uses electrosis to make the gas.
It's different because it can: a) Used in an acetylene torch it singed hairs from a welder's forearm but didn't burn the skin. b) Flame from this gas can glaze concrete thus rendering it impervious to acids and other corrosives and greatly extending the concrete's useful lifespan. c) The gas when burned does not explode but implodes. d) The flame can fuse plastic to titantium

I saw a video of this torch heating a brick submerged in water without heating the water. The brick got so hot tho, that the heat from brick instantly vaporized the water. Anyway..this stuff is also known as browns gas, there's some interesing reading here:


http://www.svpvril.com/svpweb9.html
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