plse make sure that the space around the innerrod is the same in totall diameter as yr standard carburator inlet diameter.
The other thing is that the container wirh the water petrol mix becomes very cold during operations. That shuts it down...
Try to insulate yr geet reaction chamber so you can keep it as hot as you can...As close to the exhaust hole as well.
And the diameter of yr exhaust hole must match the space around the two tubes where the exhaust gasses go thru.
In stead of using that glas bottle you might think of using two smaller carburators. One for water and one for petrol.
Did you take a look at that huge geet build pics?
My best results with geet i got with my hho cell and an bubler filled with used oil....
I like it that you want to test a geet system.
If you have any questions....
cheers!
I have taken the Exhaust flow and Intake flow diameters into consideration and will match this a close as possible to the existing engine output. Due to the design I have, I may end up making a few reactors systems to test without redesigning the entire system.
I will try the bubbler system first to see what results I get. I understand maintaining a vacuum is critical to the system operation. Later I can look into adding a small carburetor. If you notice, there is a third inlet port to the design I have. My plan was to add this line to a carburetor for the initial startup process and burn-in procedure.
I did review the Huge GEET build pics. Replicating this would have been some work, and I don't have access to all the equipment at the moment. I may look into this further down the road. Need to understand the GEET process first with my own ideas to feel confident on going forward.
Thanks for the feedback! Much appreciated