by | May 8, 2019 | FAQ, WATER AS FUEL
No. Adding water helps the engine in several ways, including REDUCING the water the engine needs to handle. Engines normally handle a LOT of water, because each gallon of gasoline turns into 9 gallons of water; which is why the ‘advise’ of having to use...
by | May 8, 2019 | FAQ, WATER AS FUEL
A. Not yet. There are rumors about inventors that have accomplished this dream and they seem to have been suppressed. Here at Eagle-Research we are trying to duplicate past successes and distribute the technology directly to the public. There will be NO patents and...
by | May 8, 2019 | FAQ, WATER AS FUEL
When using gasoline, we’re ‘consuming’ > 2 BTU per power stroke. (Assuming a 140 ci engine, running 500 rpm at idle and consuming 0.3 US gal per hour.)(Assuming gasoline at 114,000 BTU/gal).(500*60)/2 = 15,000 power strokes per hour. (114,000 *...
by | May 8, 2019 | BROWN’S GAS (AKA HHO), FAQ, WATER AS FUEL
Not directly, for several reasons: 1. Brown’s Gas should be considered to be an ‘electrical’ flame, not a BTU flame. It’s dominant energy is electrical, not thermal, in nature. Brown’s Gas does not efficiently heat air or water, such...
by | May 8, 2019 | FAQ, WATER AS FUEL
A. Not with our technology at this time. We are currently concentrating on the type of technology that enhances carbon-based fuel combustion. See this PDF for a full explaination (click) We are researching several ‘Water as Fuel’ options. We have reason...