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![]() wrote in message oups.com... They tested a small hydrogen cell on a carbureted V8 and it didn't work because it was to small and they covered the carburetor, which didn't allow any air to mix with the hydrogen so of course the car would not start. They are not mechanics these two. If enough people "call em out" on this, they'll probably re-do it. Some one who understood how an engine works would know about a little thing called an air fuel mixture. The only form of hydrogen that burns without air is hydrogen peroxide above seventy five percent and it is to caustic use in a car. Plus they could have killed themselves when they sprayed hydrogen into the open carburetor. *That* did not look safe. db |
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