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Gasoline engine running on WVO & WMO ??

Started by veggie, February 08, 2011, 10:13:45 PM

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veggie

Can anyone explain this setup.  ???
This GASOLINE engine is running on WVO and WMO.
What's the process involved in this conversion ? How is it done ?



veggie


mobile_bob

not sure of the process, but i am pretty sure spencer wouldn't like it!

;)

bob g

flywheel

Just google GEET,  its Paul Pantones device.  He does not have it perfected yet.  Been around for about 20 years that I know of.  It uses a bubbler and homemade reactor. 

Nearly any petroleum or flamable product can be used  mixed with water.  To get water and petroleum products to mix a surfactant is used.   Common dish soap is a good surfactant.

It does work but controlling the engine is hard to do.  I did play with it 12- 14 years ago and did have a small briggs running with his device.

The bubbler will vaporise the petroleum product but the water is left over, most of it anyway.  It may work for  stationary use at a set rpm but unworkabe for most other uses.

Want to learn more just google GEET and or Paul Pantone.
                                                                                               flywheel
Never met a diesel engine I didnt like.

veggie


Seems the only reason the engine speed is hard to control is because there is no link between engine load and the throttle valve setting on these experimental engines.
A governor controlling the inlet air butterfly valve should solve that.

SPEED SENSOR ----> MICRO CONTROLLER ------> THROTTLE SERVO

veggie

AdeV

I'm sorry, but that sounds horrid.

I need to go fire up the Lister for a while to soothe my ears.

;D
Cheers!
Ade.
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Lister CS 6/1 with ST5
Lister JP4 looking for a purpose...
Looking for a Changfa in my life...

LowGear

I'll bet his neighbors love this guy and his engine. 

Casey

BioHazard

Quote from: LowGear on February 09, 2011, 11:07:53 AM
I'll bet his neighbors love this guy and his engine. 

Casey

LOL, that was my first thought.  ::) Seems like a lot of trouble compared to just using a diesel engine instead...
Do engines get rewarded for their steam?