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Water injection in thermal engines and the famous "pantone engine". General informations. Press clippings and videos. Understanding and scientific explanations on the injection of water into engines: ideas for assemblies, studies, physico-chemical analyzes.
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I would like to know more about 7 reactors




by baboune » 11/11/05, 22:09

I am new and I would like to have the schematic for a tractor
with 7 reactor for the test and see the result
thank you for the help.
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by Other » 18/11/05, 17:45

Hello
Ask yourself the question why neither person nor even the original manufacturer who made the 7 reactors did not redo it on his other tractors. The only ones we hear about have made 3 reactors certain we make 4 but the results, versus 1 reactor?
have very few answers ....

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by toftof » 23/11/05, 17:19

Hello

I made a single reactor on my 110 hp but with a rod diameter of 39 mm by 100 mm long. that must be enough (soon to consume (coming out next week).
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by Asgard bone tyr » 13/12/05, 15:25

Hello
For me 10cm of stem is too short. You have to give the steam time to saturate it (refer to the table of christophe)
I have been running for some time with 4 reactors.
Why? To ensure the quality of the oxidizer. : Wink:
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by lau » 13/12/05, 18:32

what are your fuel savings now for what water consumption?
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by Christophe » 13/12/05, 19:27

Asgard bone tyr wrote:Hello
For me 10cm of stem is too short. You have to give the steam time to saturate it (refer to the table of christophe)
I have been running for some time with 4 reactors.
Why? To ensure the quality of the oxidizer. : Wink:


Uh ... what painting are you talking about? Christophe = me or another?
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by Asgard bone tyr » 13/12/05, 19:47

It seemed to me that you had tested different length of reactor (on three lengths of rods and three annular species)? And that you had proposed that it takes a fair middle between the time of passage in the reactor and the effort required to the engine to suck the mixture, it's my interpretation anyway, but I'm going to get the doc and get the page number out : Wink:
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by Christophe » 13/12/05, 19:56

ah vi but it was in the case of a 100% pantone and not of water doping ... I would so much like to make a similar table for doping but there is a lack of feedback (in this feel I obviously agree with the remark you made to me in private! Besides, you haven't made your call yet on this forum ? )
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by gerald » 13/12/05, 23:16

The problem with multiplying the reactors is that the vacuum is reduced and therefore at low speed the vacuum will be insufficient.
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by Asgard bone tyr » 14/12/05, 14:32

Not necessarily, it depends on how you produce your steam and what flow you have between bubbler reactor and air intake reactor (flow and pressure and vacuum) a clever calculation and voila :D
And for you christophe I suggest you do it together this table, I will soon have enough of the feedback of prototypes, remains to be seen for the test protocol : Wink:
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