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Old 01-08-2008, 05:02 PM
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That fella is just soliciting, I think. Anyways, That motor should run better with no exhaust. But like I said, I have the same motor and I put true duels on it becouse mine collected at the muffler. So I had two new ones put on and pipes built to go out the aft end.
 
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Old 01-08-2008, 07:12 PM
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hey gpet i see you have a remote starter. how much do those run and could i put it on my 95 z71
 
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Old 01-09-2008, 09:30 AM
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so how does the water for gas system work
You make a small electrolosis (not that hair removal sh*t) machine which uses two eletrical "probes" to shoot electricity into water. The water will then separate in hydrogen and oxygen. The gases (or just the hydrogen for the best effect) are plumbed into your cars intake. Hydrogen is volitile enough to use as fuel, but in our vehicles it needs alot of it and it has to be used with gas too. So basically look up how to make hydrogen from water (or a hydrogen fuel cell) on the internet. Then you plumb the output gases into the intake tube. I want to try it on a quad or go-cart first. I want to do it on my truck but the amount of hydrogen needed would be great. That much hydrogen would blow your hood off if the gas got loose and found a spark.
 
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