Oops sorry Marc - it was ages ago - I could have sworn it was you. 

Pity I never saved the email so the credit could go the the right 
person :)

The person concerned said the test unit was a single cyl generator. 
The exhaust glowed red on emulsified fuel. It looks like mixing water 
and fuel is a lot more complex than we might be led to believe.

Dave Elliott

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "F. Marc de Piolenc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I could not have told you that, because I didn't know that until I
> learned it from your message, below! Perhaps a message in which 
somebody
> else's post was quoted? Interesting, though...
> 
> Marc de Piolenc
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > Marc de Piolenc told me last year that emulsified fuels can cause
> > problems with the burn being slowed enough to cause overheating of
> > the exhaust.


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