Re: [biofuel] Re: Ron Novak's baby...

2001-01-19 Thread anton and federica
> >This is a very good point, but surely it iwould not take much plumbing to >direct the "mist tube" to be "above the plate" or at least somewhere near >the throat of the throttle. Then the suction would be strong at high power >settings when the mist can have more effect. Anyone tried this? >

[biofuel] Re: Ron Novak's baby...

2001-01-18 Thread David Teal
Anton & Federica wrote, inter alia: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html To unsubscribe, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [biofuel] Re: Ron Novak's baby...

2001-01-16 Thread anton and federica
]> >To: >Subject: [biofuel] Re: Ron Novak's baby... >Date: Jan 15, 2001, 4:42 PM > >Dick's accounts of water/ethanol mist improvements to his cars are >inspiring. I guess many of our list members (me included) will be following >suit. An additional benefit seems

[biofuel] Re: Ron Novak's baby...

2001-01-16 Thread David Teal
Dick's accounts of water/ethanol mist improvements to his cars are inspiring. I guess many of our list members (me included) will be following suit. An additional benefit seems to be that the water content is high enough to be comparable to undistilled products like cheap wine (11% to 13% vol.).

[biofuel] Re: Ron Novak's baby...

2001-01-14 Thread Keith Addison
"Dick Carlstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote >i am happy to announce that i have already put 250 k plus on my fiat uno, >with ron novak's suggested water/alcohol mister. > >and it runs exactly as novak said it would !! Great!!! I've been waiting for somebody to do that ever since I scanned it (10