Lets forget OU. Unless the definition is changed or some radical change in the laws of nature, ( not going to happen in my opinion but might be possible )so at the moment there is no such thing. There is renewable energy and energy that is hard to measure that can be harvested to look like OU. Like magnetism, gravity, and vibration ( molecules are not stationary). How to apply this to making more HHO for a given amp is what we should be working on.
Mad, Rusty might be thinking about this.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...#ixzz29ko1KRTw
THE PROCESS
Air is blown into a tower filled with a mist of sodium hydroxide solution. The carbon dioxide in the air reacts with some of the sodium hydroxide to form sodium carbonate.
This sodium carbonate is then electrolyzed to release the carbon dioxide, which is collected and stored. Pioneering British firm produces 'petrol from air' in breakthrough that could solve the world's energy crisis..
A dehumidifier condenses water out of the same air passed into the tower, with this condensed water then passed into an electrolyzer where it is split into hydrogen and oxygen. The carbon dioxide and hydrogen are reacted together to make a hydrocarbon mixture, with reaction conditions varied depending on the kind of fuel required.
The product can then be mixed with the same additives used in current fuels to ease starting, burn cleanly and avoid corrosion problems. Otherwise it can be blended directly with gasoline, diesel and aviation fuel. An interesting study.
I think you can use some of this in our process but involves messing with the EGR. (not legal even when the exhaust is cleaner !) I did a couple years of testing in this field and learned a number of things that even though my idea was not for this but to defeat the computer. Using some of that data I think there are more gains available by manipulating the EGR based on engine demand but not as currently done. When I get back I am going to go over all the data and see if I can come up with something with this in mind to test and prove.