Since the flammability range for hydrogen is so wide it could be used at 2% and 
then a very lean gasoline mix would burn -- and with good efficiency. 
Propagation is a serious problem with lean gasoline mixtures.
 
Kirk

Walt Patrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The part of the article that caught my eye was:

>The four-cylinder engine is tuned to run on
>hydrogen, which is produced by a hand-built electrolysis
>system mounted in the bed.

For me, the most interesting part of the experiment involved the mobile 
electrolysis unit.

Anyone have a handle on what the state-of-the-art is for mobile electrolysis?

Walt
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