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Old 06-02-2006, 06:48 PM
Obscene_CNN Obscene_CNN is offline
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Default Hydrogen peroxide.

I have wondered what hydrogen peroxide would do in a WI system. Seeing as how it tends to decompose into water/steam and oxygen when exposed to heat when added to a rich mixture I think the results would be quite interesting. Its not cheap though, and finding it in concentrations higher than 35% might be difficult. One would also have to insure that the injection system components it contacts wouldn't cause it to decompose prematurely. I wonder if it would survive the temp increase durring the compression stroke.

Anybody willing to be a guinea pig?
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