How to find the right reactor?

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How to find the right reactor?




by maxcôté » 24/03/07, 02:28

I did tests on the pantone process with a honda engine of 144cm3 and it seemed to me conclusive then I would like to launch out on a car with a v6 4 liter engine and I would like to know if someone helped me on the way found the correct reactor size.
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Re: how to find the right reactor




by Other » 24/03/07, 04:24

Hello
maxcôté wrote:I did tests on the pantone process with a honda engine of 144cm3 and it seemed to me conclusive then I would like to launch out on a car with a v6 4 liter engine and I would like to know if someone helped me on the way found the correct reactor size.


I have a mounting on a Chevrolet lumina van there I placed it on the exhaust branch of 3 cylinders which connects the other group
1/2 by 8 rod with 10inches in Stainless in a 1/2 pipe tube.
The reactor itself is the same size as for the small engine, you need an air gap of 1mm.



Can you give us details of your little engine?
100% with bubbler or carburetor?
I have a small engine assembly that I can show you.
on an auto petrol engine it is not particularly easy to get into the engine and in winter it is not a gift to
to work from which region are you in Quebec?

Andre
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by maxcôté » 24/03/07, 16:01

I live in the center of québec near drummondville and for my small engine I run 100% bubbler I mounted my mixture up to 25% gas 75% water and it worked super well
for more details i just sent photo by email
if you would like to show me photos of your montage with your lumina it will be appreciated




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by Other » 24/03/07, 16:15

Hello,
I went to Drumonville yesterday for my test drive to Valcourt and it was inconclusive (too much water consumed.)
autumn the chevrolet had consumed for 266km 19,7 liters
and for 244 km 23 liters there is something that messed up ..
still not a good change ..
You can put the photos on the forum this will intersperse the pantonous community,
In early April I will show you a pantoniser diesel, which works 100% potato oil.
The chevrolet I will replace the parameters as before, and I will show it to you I am not far (Sorel) 60km ..
In your corner there is a guy who did montages in the end of Roxon several years ago, we met.
if you need stainless rod for your reactor I can give you some I have several.
You send me your phone on private message

Andre
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by maxcôté » 24/03/07, 16:23

I did not do a lot of testing but I think you have a lack of heat and this means that your evaporation is no longer as efficient
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by laurent.delaon » 25/03/07, 20:06

Hello,
it's simple: you don't put it; o)) ...
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by Christophe » 25/03/07, 21:34

laurent.delaon wrote:Hello,
it's simple: you don't put it; o)) ...


Prove it : Cheesy:

We are less clever, huh?

Otherwise concerning water injection: https://www.econologie.com/en-bref-articles-3093.html
https://www.econologie.com/historique-articles-2338.html
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by maxcôté » 25/03/07, 21:38

Thank you christophe for this link because unlike a your person you have understood the principle of forum : Lol:
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by Christophe » 25/03/07, 21:49

Phew I understood how a forum :)

Otherwise for the page jte advises the reading of the others also:

Water injection in engines
- In short
- History
- By Daimler Benz
- By Elf: aquazole
- By Ferrari
- By Jean-Pierre Chambrin
- By Renault
- By Saab
- By the University of Cologne
- Key points
- Fuel-saving Vix process
- Newspaper
- Water-diesel fuel emulsification system

All these pages should be read by "ALL" I didn't do them for nothing ...the pantone brings something more than a simple injection of water ...
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by maxcôté » 25/03/07, 21:52

before discovering the pantone engine i have already read its pages
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