Yes and no. I've been doing some research as to how the computer maps injector timing for monitored variables. I'm going to build a presurized electrolyzer so I can feed the gas directly to the injector rail at the same pressure as the gasoline but not have to deal with high pressure hydrogen storage. The trick is going to be that I'll have to build circuitry to monitor engine speed (so it doesn't pressurize the lines when you sit there in the ACC position), hold the engine running until the lines depressurize after shutdown (much like LPG vehicles), and increase generation rate at higher RPM. All in all the controller won't be terribly complex, but has to monitor a lot of variables so I don't go around driving a pipe bomb. That would be a bad day if I got hit in the right spot. While selling the final plans would be very lucrative, I believe that people would donate to a cause like this if it saved them thousands of dollars per year.
Gas prices where I'm living are at about $3.40/gal, it's 'almost' as expensive as it was in the UK when I was there five years ago. And now I'm rambling. . . Toodles! *hug?*
Gas prices where I'm living are at about $3.40/gal, it's 'almost' as expensive as it was in the UK when I was there five years ago. And now I'm rambling. . . Toodles! *hug?*
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