Date: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 12:23:42 EDT
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Putting O2 to the air input
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi, Teoman,

I recommend you check out this web site: <http://www.tdiclub.com>www.tdiclub.com Visit the forums, and you will get more diesel knowledge than you can handle. (I just got a connection there to a fellow in my area that volunteered to help me with my engine problem.)

I never make black smoke! Yuk! I wouln't know how. By the way, my VW Beetle TDI diesel is now getting 62 mpg on summer fuel.

Ernie Rogers

Teoman said,

Yet another of my random and crazy  questions,

It bothers me that my diesel puts out black smoke when it starts or is
going up a steep hill.

I recently discovered an oxygen tank in our basement probably for my
greatgrandfather.

The black smoke means that there is an incomplete reaction probably
caused by insufficient oxygen. So what if I were to feed some oxygen to
the air filter of the engine?

I know it will overheat because of more combustion, but theoretically it
shouldn't overheat too much since I wont be using it all the time and I
wont be playing with the amount of fuel injected.

Kinda like a NOS system without the cooling and preassurising effect.


Thanks for your time if you bother to answer

Teoman

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