July 10, 2006Aquygen power?Forget Hydrogen power, what is Aquygen? There is a new type of fuel that converts water into a gas called Aquygen. Apparently it changes the atomic structure from H2O to HHO, so instead of completely splitting out the hydrogen from the oxygen as in normal hydrogen power it converts it to a different type of gas. An Aquygen engine can be used to power cars of the future and will emit only water. Until then they also claim to be able to make an additive of Aquygen to put in our existing car's fuel tanks that will increase its mileage and drastically cut out emissions for a much cleaner air. Is this too good to be true? Only time will tell. Comments
Aquygen sounds cool, but I have a different question for you Jason. I would like to use the Avalanche template that you developed for a non-profit use on my ski club website. We currently use the template for our phpBB forum and would like to integrate that into the rest of the website. Its your baby, so I thought I would ask. There aren't any email or feedback links here, so I left a comment. Let me know if you have any objections. Your copyright and link would remain on each page. Thanks for the consideration. Yes, you can also use it for your website. Glad you like the style. Posted by: Jason at July 28, 2006 01:42 AMeverything ive seen on this stuff sounds and looks great but from a mechanics stand point there are some questions. if aquygen heats to the point of what ever it touches, what about the pistons and cylinder walls? how does the computer in the car meter the fuel when more oxygen is interduced? wouldnt the O2 sensor pick up on this and dump more fuel to keep the engine from leaning out? mabye these are just questions ill have to wait for. Posted by: don at May 18, 2007 08:08 PMOkay, you have a device for splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen; that's nothing new. Here in Alaska, with our many remote villages, it is quite expensive to ship oxygen, acetylene, propane or Mapp gas bottles back and forth to be filled. A means of utilizing hydrogen and oxygen, from electrolyzed water, for metal working would realize a savings. All of these villages have some sort of power generation for splitting the water. Posted by: Bert Maupin at July 26, 2007 11:00 AMPost a comment
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