And yes, I have searched many websites, but I can't find this montage of Instant Steam Generator on tractors
Perhaps because of too great a difference in exhaust gas t ° between idle speed and full engine power? Too much water consumption?
In this regard, would it be advantageous to produce a lot of steam for the pantone reactor (s)
Because I thought of adding the GVI and the traditional bubbler ... the outlet of the GVI plunges back into the bottom of the bubbler under water and recreating bubbles by the pressure of the vapor of it.
Now, see if you need a lot of steam ...
Is there a GVI tractor?
Re: Is there a GVI on a tractor?
Hello Chantrel
You should continue the post that you opened previously, here it makes lining. I answer you on the other.
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You should continue the post that you opened previously, here it makes lining. I answer you on the other.
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