Refrigerants

Shannen Durphey shannen at mcn.net
Mon May 4 06:43:43 GMT 1998


Raymond C Drouillard wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 4 May 1998 04:09:46 +1000 (EST) danny_tb at postoffice.utas.edu.au
> (Danny Barrett) writes:
> >Sorry, wrong again...
> >got nothing to do with an intercooler, in fact nothing to do with the
> intake
> >air. Also, nothing to do with cooling the heads, although, I could add
> it
> >in, and make the thing work even better.....
> >
> >Danny Barrett.
> 
> Let's see...
> 
> Cool the gasoline so that it won't vaporize readily.  Inject it into the
> manifold at that temperature, but hook up one of those ultrasonic
> transducers that they use in the ultrasonic humidifiers.  That'll atomize
> it into really small droplets that'll be too cold to readily evaporate.
> That'll reduce the volume taken up by the vaporized fuel and allow more
> air into the engine.
> 
> It seems to me that someone sold an ultrasonic fuel atomizer several
> years ago.  Has anyone seen one, or even heard of it?  I don't think I'm
> imagining things...
> 
> Ray Drouillard
> 
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I used to get junk mail from a guy in Tennessee (I think)
who was selling these.  Just put them in you pcv line and
experience instant (add desired result here).

Shannen



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