Introduction of alcohol-water mixture into gasoline-operated eng

Internal-combustion engines – Miscellaneous – Fuels – lubricants and additives

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123 25B, 123 25E, 123 25L, 123198A, F02D 1900

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ABSTRACT:
Alcohol and water are mixed as liquids in a volume ratio of water to alcohol in the range 0.3-1.0 to 1. The liquid mixture is heated in heat exchanging relation with the exhaust conduit of a gasoline operated internal combustion engine, to convert the mixture to a gaseous state which is then combined with a mixture of gasoline and air for introduction into the engine. The water-alcohol mixture is 3-14 vol. % of the gasoline.

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Chicago Sun Times, Oct. 9, 1980, "Device Ups Mileage, Says EPA".

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