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Memo 423: water fuel injection system project
« on: July 24, 2012, 12:16:06 pm »
Dear readers,

After many years, i think the best thing to do as a project is trying to replicate memo 423's water fuel injection system.
This makes for me the most sense of all patents of Meyer. Go read the birth of a new technology doc again, please. Its starts at page 97.
Why?
Because its one of his latest patents.
Because it makes technically the most sense.
Because most of the parts are already there and for grab.

Parts needed:
1. PD pump (verdringerpomp on dutch) PD pump stands for positive displacement pump.
    Can anybody tell me what brand/type Meyer used here? Maybe one of you recognise it from the pictures...
2. Ambient air ionizer. Not that difficult. I have a working one here in my cave.
3. Mixer of water, ambient air and maybe exhaust gasses, but that would be watervapour, is it.
4. A plasma ignition system. Well, we know a lot of that, do we? Hydrocars was the first doing that. Sad that Aron from energeticforum
    claims that it is work, btw. Brian is my hero on that part  ;)
5. Injector with a solenoid aka sparkplug with solenoid, or something like Meyers injectors.
6. Some plumming parts
7. Testengine. Well, i have one here that i can use. My old 2kw fourstroke genset with special ignition timing gears on it.

Long story short:
Add ionized nitrogen with ionized oxygen into a water, put it all under pressure, hit it with a very powerfull spark and then lets see what happens.
If it gives me one BANG, then i would be very happy.
Not sure if this system needs extra ambient air, btw.
Lots to discover...



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Re: Memo 423: water fuel injection system project
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2012, 12:28:39 pm »
Good lucky Steve!


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Re: Memo 423: water fuel injection system project
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2012, 21:26:10 pm »
Awesome!

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Re: Memo 423: water fuel injection system project
« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2012, 23:16:14 pm »
Hi Steve,
I believe youre on the right track - a suggestion to consider - how about teaming up with Russ in a cooperative effect for the technology to bring it to fruition, you both have useful sites, a lot of foundation knowledge etc.

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Re: Memo 423: water fuel injection system project
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2012, 01:14:38 am »
Hi wfch,

I dont know Russ, except for his videos.
Who knows. He build nice looking Stan look a likes.
Its funny to see that he also focussing on the injector.
How is the epg project going of him?
How is the ambient air processor doing of him.
Does he have any results yet?

Steve

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Re: Memo 423: water fuel injection system project
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2012, 09:58:57 am »
The first part (pump) has arrived  :)

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Re: Memo 423: water fuel injection system project
« Reply #6 on: August 07, 2012, 00:37:01 am »
Steve,the pump Stan used was nothing more than a late model fuel injected car pump.It's the same size body pump that most all American cars used through the late 80's and early 90's.He just put it in a piece of delrin.What ever type you use,it will need to have stainless internals and be able to put out 120 psi of pressure.That's the pressure Stan mentions.
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Re: Memo 423: water fuel injection system project
« Reply #7 on: August 07, 2012, 13:01:17 pm »
Thanks Don!

Steve