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I have a new internal combustion engine that run with plain water....

simple explanation about the functioning.......

is a ceramic block and ceramic head cylinder

the basis is sort of diesel compression (relation of compresssion is 30 spaces to one )

has glass-ceramic water injector (metered and timed)

and had an aditional microwave ignition system (I did took it from a microwave oven)

I already have it running for a couple of days(50 hours),one cylinder engine strong enough to run 30 gallons per hour with a two inches diameter piston at 1000 rpm

strong enough

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  1. If you've actually built it, it sounds like you have reinvented the steam engine.  What could you be using as a power source to vaporize that much water?


  2. what does that mean: "one cylinder engine strong enough to run 30 gallons per hour"  are you pumping water or what? if you are using a typical 1kW or so microwave oven, it doesn't sound like your output is all that impressive, 1 kW is over a horsepower, and a 1hp pump can pump more than that.

    It sort of sounds like you have a steam engine where you create the steam in the cylinder with microwaves, but what is the point? if you have electrical power for the microwaves, an electric motor will be much more efficient.

    Of course the more likely explanation is that you are  lying troll.

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