Hello to all my old friends on here. It has been a while since I have read anything at all from this forum. I must say it is a pleasure to be back.
Now to cut to the chase, if any of you have ever lived in NC you may know all seniors that plan to graduate high school must complete a graduation project. This graduation consists of a research paper and some sort of product that relates back to your research paper.
I chose to research ways to improve the fuel economy of existing vehicles. While I was researching I came across the concept of HHO, I have tried building a few generators but none with any success do to lack of time. I was going to make another attempt at a HHO generator for my product but I came across another I idea I though would be simpler and maybe a little more realistic considering I only have approx. 2 months to complete my project.
I was going to build a device that injects a small amount of water into my engine hopefully positively affecting my fuel economy. I will have more details in a few days but right know I would like to explain my general idea so I can get opinions from people that may know more about this stuff than I do.
Ok so, I am going to start with a small electric water pump, one that comes off a herbicide sprayer. Also of course have a reservoir that hold my water. Then have a fuel injector that is controlled by some sort of timer circuit, I was thinking a controller for a strobe light, this would spray a mist of water into the throttle body of my 1994 Nissan 2.4L hardbody truck.
Thanks for reading, can I get your opinion?