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Brad
18-11-2003, 05:30 AM
Would it be possible to mix hydrogen peroxide and methonal in a sealed presureized container with out it exploiding and then inject this mixture for more power? Sounds unsave.

Forum Admin
18-11-2003, 06:54 AM
I definitely don't think I would pre-mix them under pressure. I assume the pressure is to stabilize the peroxide which would otherwise oxidize into water? I do not know how they would react mixed at injection.

I have wondered about the feasibility of a diluted peroxide mixture (with water) injection before and the only feedback I recall is that it is technically difficult to do in strong enough solutions to be worthwhile. Plus the strong solutions are difficulet to stabilize or even obtain.

Brad
19-11-2003, 03:15 AM
60% hydrogen peroxide can be bought through the right channels. There even a hydrogen trioxide. The dangers of all of the hydrogen oxides would not make it a viable thing to use in a uncontrolled enviroment. But it is fun to talk about.
Hydrogen trioxide could be more potent than nitros.

fiscalsloth
09-02-2004, 04:46 AM
The idea is roughly like that used by Germany during WWII in some of their more desperate creations like the me163. The catch being that the concentration of hydrogen proxide had to be quite high to be effective; to the point that a leak in the sysem could do some very unplasant things from tim to time....like dissolve the pilot.

That said, it is a very fun idea!

Charged Performance
09-02-2004, 04:54 AM
Starting to sound like the internal combustion engine equivlent of room temperature nuclear fusion - it would be nice - but really really hard to implement and use! :lol:

SaabTuner
09-02-2004, 05:00 AM
Next thing we'll be running cars on H20 ... oh wait ... they already can! Sorta ...

http://bwt.jeffotto.com/bwt_catalogue/brown_gas.htm

Anyone want some Brown's Gas?

Adrian~

Charged Performance
09-02-2004, 05:14 AM
Another brown's gas proponent:

http://www.eagle-research.com/

But realistic in where it is and where it can go:

http://www.eagle-research.com/browngas/myth/powerv.html