Pantone and GO red

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.
Christophe
Moderator
Moderator
posts: 79304
Registration: 10/02/03, 14:06
Location: Greenhouse planet
x 11037




by Christophe » 16/11/05, 15:04

DavidHervé wrote:Drain oil it smokes serious black : Twisted:
notice like that you sow the cops in the fog : Shock:
And if that's not enough they die suffocated : roll:



Yes, but the smoke is still not too bad ... it shows and it still doesn't fall back down ... on the other hand highly chlorinated chlorinated compounds (probably invisible) like furans or dioxins it's not really the same thing ...

I hope you all felt my ironic tone when I was talking about engine oil !!?
0 x
User avatar
zac
Pantone engine Researcher
Pantone engine Researcher
posts: 1446
Registration: 06/05/05, 20:31
Location: piton st leu
x 2




by zac » 16/11/05, 20:09

Hello
I never advised to drive red : Evil: ; I just explain how not to get squeezed : Twisted: I recommend hvb + pantone : Lol:
@+
zac
0 x
User avatar
Rabbit
Grand Econologue
Grand Econologue
posts: 823
Registration: 22/07/05, 23:50
x 2




by Rabbit » 16/11/05, 20:26

There is a farmer not far from here who believed that engine oil used = oil
frying use. After a TV report.
We laughed when we saw him leave in the morning with his box.
Not really discreet. : Lol:
0 x
User avatar
rezut
I understand econologic
I understand econologic
posts: 191
Registration: 01/12/04, 14:58
Location: Chalon sur Saone
x 2




by rezut » 17/11/05, 11:38

Hello

I do not defend at all the idea of ​​driving red ... economic yes but certainly not ecological (red less desulfurized).


me neither but i don't judge name anymore those who do

In the same genre pkoi not roll in drain oil (filtered to 5 micron like vegetable oil), eh?


personally I drive to the HVB and it will not come to the idea of ​​putting oil drain because apart from polluting, even filtering I will be afraid that there remain metallic particles

it is clear that it is better to pollute as little as possible otherwise we have nothing to do on this forum

rezut
[/ Code]
0 x

 


  • Similar topics
    Replies
    views
    Last message

Go back to "Water injection in heat engines: information and explanations"

Who is online ?

Users browsing this forum : No registered users and 114 guests