walker Fast @Fastwalker
17 October, 01:07

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James Dean @Wait_its_time
17 October, 01:57
In response walker Fast to his Publication
No need for catalytic converters anymore.
I've been building hydrogen generators for gas vehicles for years and they do work. They double gas mileage, increase the horsepower, and clean out the interior of your engine which also keeps oil cleaner longer. This technology has been around for a very very long time but these corrupt politicians have suppressed it for so long, this is nothing new. 😁

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Royal Raven @Royalraven
17 October, 03:35
In response James Dean to his Publication
Question;
In the winter would the exhaust pipe get clogged with ice?

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Odis Trull @Brighthammer1961
17 October, 04:14
In response Royal Raven to her Publication
Good question, The engine is burning the hydrogen which will cause exhaust heat the water would be hot too. If the difference in the two temperatures is great enough, possibly?
But that is something that could be easily dealt with.

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Ana McMurry @2GreenThumbs
Could the exhaust then go into the interior of the car to heat the interior during the winter?
04:19 PM - Oct 17, 2024
In response Odis Trull to his Publication
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James Dean @Wait_its_time
17 October, 06:53
In response Ana McMurry to her Publication
I would think it would be harder to regulate the temperature with exhaust pipe running through a heating coil for the interior heater but I'm sure it could be done.

The new hydrogen engines are built similar to gas engines and they still require a cooling system so I'm sure they would continue to use the liquid from the engine to run through the heater core inside the vehicle to warm it up.

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Odis Trull @Brighthammer1961
17 October, 04:23
In response Ana McMurry to her Publication
If the exhaust is clean, sure. The exhaust should be Oxygen and water.

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