Hello,
as the title indicates I made a TIPE on the pantone engine (water doping), I have a ladybug engine, I studied the system well, but despite everything some doubts remain.
The biggest imprecision remains for me the essence, where is the essence? This question may seem very stupid but I don't know where the essence comes from:
-Is it necessary to put gasoline with water in the bubbler?
-Is it the petrol tank that still supplies petrol to the original carburetor? (Or the bubbler)
-Is it necessary to modify the starting carburetor?
TIPE Project Ladybug engine water doping
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Hello
In doping the water, you do not modify anything to the original engine
you keep its carburetor and its equipment as.
we simply add a reactor on the exhaust and we pass air and vapor, in the reactor then the downstream engine this hot and humid air,
several solution
GV, bubbler,
getting into the engine before throttle, after throttle, this is another debate.
In my case petrol engine under the butterfly
diesel engine in the intake manifold, or in front of the turbo.
Andre
In doping the water, you do not modify anything to the original engine
you keep its carburetor and its equipment as.
we simply add a reactor on the exhaust and we pass air and vapor, in the reactor then the downstream engine this hot and humid air,
several solution
GV, bubbler,
getting into the engine before throttle, after throttle, this is another debate.
In my case petrol engine under the butterfly
diesel engine in the intake manifold, or in front of the turbo.
Andre
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Yes but in fact 'I would have liked to know how food was done:
-do we leave a supply of gasoline coming from the tank at the carburetor and that the bubbler is used just to bring water vapor to the carburetor (hence the term water doppage)?
- is the fuel located directly in the bubbler mixed with water and it directly supplies the engine with petrol at the carburetor?
Finally I would like to know how we bring the gases from the reactor to the carburetor, is this done at the air intake? (could you develop the idea of above or below the butterfly)
PS: I have a gasoline engine, with a solex carburetor 31 pics
thanks a lot for your help
-do we leave a supply of gasoline coming from the tank at the carburetor and that the bubbler is used just to bring water vapor to the carburetor (hence the term water doppage)?
- is the fuel located directly in the bubbler mixed with water and it directly supplies the engine with petrol at the carburetor?
Finally I would like to know how we bring the gases from the reactor to the carburetor, is this done at the air intake? (could you develop the idea of above or below the butterfly)
PS: I have a gasoline engine, with a solex carburetor 31 pics
thanks a lot for your help
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The answer is your dash 1er ... but we advise you to look at these pages:
https://www.econologie.com/c-est-quoi-le ... -1313.html
Assembly aid for water doping
Help for an 100% Pantone
https://www.econologie.com/c-est-quoi-le ... -1313.html
Assembly aid for water doping
Help for an 100% Pantone
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