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NEMO ALERT: Australian Fuel System Alternate-Energy
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 160921:MV8zMDgwMTJfNTMwMDU3MV80MjZERTdCMg==] [quote:pjb1 160860] possible conversion? What is the possibility of converting my 04 chevy with a 6.0 v8 to this system? :history: [quote] It is a very doable scenario. You need to figure the size or your engine. Figure in one 12" cylinder for every two liters of motor you have. You will probably need at least four of the small 12" cylinders, or if it were me doing it, I'd make two cylinders 24" long. You have to remember that you are going to run a little gasoline. The inventor went 3000 miles on two gallons of petrol and two liters of water. He had a 253 cubic V-6 for the test vehicle. You are going to have to disconnect the fuel injection and that part of the deal will be a pain for you. It might be easier to leave the fuel injection intact and then just turn off your fuel pump and disconnect your fuel lines to the injectors. You will need to supply the engine with a little fuel to keep the engine from burning up. The new fuel burns really hot and needs a little petrol to run with it or it will burn up in a couple of weeks or so. The inventor's test vehicle had been modified to fun on a very small lawnmower carby and that is the one that went 3000 miles on the two gallons of petrol and two liters of water. With a V-8 setup you are not going to get that mileage, but if you tweak your lawnmower carby down to almost no fuel out, you'll probably see some very astonishing mileage. You'll be getting alot better mileage than Pogue dit with his 250 mile per gallon gas carby back in the late 20s. When you get ready to mess with the lawnmower carby, you'll have to ask some questions so that we can guide you along. I do not remember the carby aspect being covered in the D18.pdf. There you go for now. You'll want to make the setup exactly as the author has said to build it to very close tolleranes, just make your 24" long instead of 12" long. [/quote]
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I have attached the finished product of our work on the Australian fuel system. I have also enclosed another work, which shows how to convert a newer vehicle to run on this fuel.
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