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  • #16
    Of course, then Einstein created a problem for us by "inventing" e=MCsquared. An aspect of which; you simply cannot get more energy out of a system than you put in. In order to produce enough hydrogen to generate say, 20% of our fuel, the alternator would have to provide at least an equivalent amount of energy. If this was the case, we might as well just run an electric motor off the generator ... sounding less and less likely.

    Still interested to hear the findings of others.
    2005 4L V6 5sp Auto GXL. Not much gear!

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    • #17
      Thinking more about the conservation of energy, if the alternator is providing enough energy to ionise enough water to produce the Hydrogen for 20% of energy input to the motor, then (in a perfectly efficient system)it would require that 20% of the motors output energy be utilised by the alternater ... Can't see any way it can work :cry:
      2005 4L V6 5sp Auto GXL. Not much gear!

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