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Engine Air Ionizer
An air ioniser (or negative ion generator or "Chizhevsky's chandelier") is a device that uses high voltage to ionise (electrically charge) air molecules.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_ioniser Doing some research and found this https://youtu.be/xHNZ78bttRE The seller states that uses high voltage from the firing ignition lead to ionize air somewhat. Although this surely looks bull**** scam the theory might actually work in a similar situation? |
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Re: Engine Air Ionizer
Back 20 years ago there's a product in the summit magazine that was a negative ionizer for fuel.They tested it on a 700 horsepower big block Chevy and got 20 more horsepower out of the engine. It used about 50 watts of power and put a negative charge on the fuel going into the carburetor.I know a guy with that device on 70 Charger and knocked off .15 in the quarter mile.
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Re: Engine Air Ionizer
Any details how this actually work ?
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Re: Engine Air Ionizer
Basically just a negative ion generator with the emitter submerged in the fuel line.
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Re: Engine Air Ionizer
Pictures and diagrams would be better to understand the setup like brand of generator/emitter used.
Also proof of theory that works with and without ioniser on a dyno etc... |
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