Gasoline engine fuel saver

Internal-combustion engines – Water and hydrocarbon

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123 25L, 123 25P, F02D 1900

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041506391

ABSTRACT:
Water from a tank is drawn upward by suction created by the vacuum in the carburetor air cleaner or in the engine intake manifold through a filter containing synthetic sponge material sandwiched between upper and lower layers of glass wool, where it passes through a heat exchanger coil which is heated by being positioned adjacent the exhaust manifold of an internal combustion engine. There it is vaporized into steam and then passes either through an inlet port into the base of the engine carburetor or directly into the intake manifold. The steam thus produced expands and mixes with and vaporizes the unvaporized droplets of gasoline in the gasoline vapor, breaking up these droplets into gasoline vapor before they can enter the intake manifold.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3716040 (1973-02-01), Herpin
patent: 3749376 (1973-07-01), Alm et al.

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