A new name for pantone water injection?

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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by Christophe » 09/11/07, 16:53

Bof ... the idea is precisely to make more reference to pantone ... at least directly ... a bit like SPAD in fact: Improved Pantone System and D I know more ...
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by Cuicui » 09/11/07, 17:05

Christophe wrote:Bof ... the idea is to refer to pantone

Advantage of Pantone: it is known. Easy to find on Google. Disadvantage: same.
The reactor is still his idea. If for now, Pantone has a bad press because of the limits of 100% Pantone, the good results obtained by water doping will eventually change this image. Just give people time to find out. Those who do not know quickly pass for old-fashioned (you are still there? Must be informed my poor! Cf. report of S§V).
Personally, I will keep Pantone, with a precision to differentiate it from the full Pantone. In the meantime, we could continue to talk about water doping.
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by Cuicui » 09/11/07, 17:31

Why not create a new subject especially for Google, with "Pantone" clearly visible to bait the barge, and put things in perspective with a brief and simple topo (as for the z-machine), indicating the different links on Econology for those who want to know more?
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by Christophe » 09/11/07, 17:35

Cuicui wrote:Advantage of Pantone: it is known. Easy to find on Google. Disadvantage: same.


Conclusion: Image
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by Christophe » 09/11/07, 17:39

Cuicui wrote:will eventually change this image. Just give people time to find out.


Except that ... as long as there are sites (and even scientific magazines ...) that will take up the rubbish word for word of pantone, how can the uninitiated get a good first opinion?

And yet I have been trying for a while to put the points on the I via the articles of the site and the forum...but OK...
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by Cuicui » 09/11/07, 18:15

Exactly, that's why we need something clear, short and simple that catches the eye and that arrives as much as possible at the top of Google's list, like: "Pantone, everything you need know"! Not the usual bread with all the history and the famous diagram, just a few clear and simple lines that put things to the point, and the links which immediately indicate to Internet users where to look.
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by the middle » 09/11/07, 18:22

Naga

The mythical snake ...

The Naga is a mythical snake. You surely recognized him guarding the entrance to Angkor! This snake has several heads arranged in a fan, always in an odd number between 3 and 9. The Naga is the symbol of water and therefore fertility. He is descended from the lunar dynasty, however, it is said that he lives in the ocean as well as underground and therefore makes the connection between water and earth. Considered the first occupant of Cambodia, he is often depicted protecting Buddha in meditation.
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by Christophe » 09/11/07, 18:32

Cuicui wrote:Exactly, that's why we need something clear, short and simple that catches the eye and that arrives as much as possible at the top of Google's list, like: "Pantone, everything you need know"!


Well, that was one of the goals of the wiki, right?

Cuicui wrote:Not the usual sandwich with all the history and the famous diagram, just a few clear and simple lines that put things in focus, and the links that immediately indicate to Internet users where to look.


Yeah I see a synthesis of our synthesis what ...

Ben You have the honor of creating this topic :)
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by Cuicui » 09/11/07, 18:58

Christophe wrote:Yeah I see a synthesis of our synthesis what ...

Exactly. I am willing to try a draft, it is not so easy to keep it short, I count on your criticisms to improve the thing.
For The middle : Naga? Why not ? The problem is that the word is new. I suggest to start by clarifying things, we will see afterwards if a possible new baptismal name is necessary.
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by Christophe » 09/11/07, 19:04

No problem, we're here for that (mods), don't forget to talk about the origin of doping (the real one):

Otherwise for the name of the system, after 7 years, the FIRST farmer finally reveals his real name ... so why not call the system ... G ... illier...quite simply?

A bit of a journey with our national (and international) initiator- pioneer of "G Pantone" systems assembly: Antoine Gillier

Where would the Pantoneur farmers be today, if Antoine had not thought about this first type of assembly of the "G Pantone" system?

For today's Pantoneurs, it's easy and risk-free to experiment with a "G Pantone" system.

But let's go back in time.

Keep in mind that Antoine had as models only the n ° 1 our 1st engine made by Michel David, the n ° 2 the mower of Jean-Louis Naudin and his own. See in our pages of achievements.

Before getting started on a tractor you had to think. ... so leave on a system where it would not change anything to the original engine and would use the reactor to treat only the steam.

Montage that Pantone, himself, very surprised, said he could not give results when he called Antoine.

Let us not forget that the assemblies of "G Pantone" systems give good results on diesel engines, because of the higher compression ratio than on a gasoline engine. For all technical details see the pages of Michel David.

Why System "G Pantone"

G for the initial of Antoine's name that we have chosen to join the Pantone name because it is all the same thanks to him that we French people are here today. And then the name water doping is mistaken for other systems). The "G Pantone" system therefore names this French-style version of the Pantone multi-fuel processor, resulting from the first assembly of Pantone reactors on small engines.

In 2001, we wanted to make public this new mode of use of Pantone PMCs via our site so that ALL those who had every advantage to benefit from it can do so.

All the systems we can talk to you about here or there, by naming them or not, whether the SPAD or the Vulcano or those to come from COPRA are from the Gillier-Pantone system (thanks to TR22 and TR42 by Pascal Leblay .) compact vertical reactor system)

Today, we are happy to present Antoine Gillier to you:

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The following: http://quanthomme.free.fr/qhsuite/GillierAntoine.htm

We also see the Soares, responsible for the Quanthomme site! I do not know if it is a 1st but personally I do not remember seeing them in the photo on the net ...

FYI, I met Mr David, Jean and Bernadette Soares and Antoine Gillier at the end of 2001 just after my diploma.

Thank you to them for the immense work!
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