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Hydrogen and oxgen combustion has the same power as a gasoline engine ? pls automotive engineers only TY?

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I have tried to put a voltage intensifier to increase the current in the electrolysis of water by using a special catalyst. I just remember the first law of electrolysis and I try to make a device that is needed to ionize the water more efficiently to split the compund water. the current is directly proportional for the ionization of waters compound to have production of hydrogen and oxygen.Ffor a short time I luckily started the engine with just the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen with the same power as of a gasoline engine w/out modyfying any part of the engine. by just installing it to the engine of a 1988 Sunny Nissan. the exhaust is water vapor. but I didn't run it from a long distance. having problem with the moisture that makes my motor oil diluted. some of the water vapor are seeping to the piston rings. and the oil in the crank case is starting to have a thick sludge that affects the performance of the engine. Stan meyer Is also using a device called a voltage intensifier circuit

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  1. You're trying to build a motor vehicle on the basis of science fiction.  Engine exhaust is, as stated, mostly water vapor.  If you want to 'pre-cool' your engine with water, buy yourself a water-injection kit from JC Whitney; they've been on the market for ninety years and some race drivers like them: no hydrogen is involved.  Stan Meyer's work was, unfortunately, bogus: he, like you, spent much of his life fooling himself.


  2. Do you have a question?

    Because this isn't one.

  3. Burning hydrogen produces less energy than burning gasoline as most of the energy is released by burning the carbon component of the hydrocarbons; the higher the carbon content in a fuel, the greater the energy yield, which is why diesel fuel provides more energy than gasoline.  Also, there is no benefit from producing hydrogen on-board due to the first law of thermodynamics (it takes more energy to create the hydrogen than you can get from burning it).  There is also no benefit from the water vapour produced by burning hydrogen as 90% of an engines emissions are water vapour anyway (burning 10 gallons of gas produces 9 gallons of water).

  4. If your first statement were true. NASA would use gasoline in their shuttle.

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