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    hydrogen peroxide sounds like a pretty safe bet based on sound theory. as an electrolyte it can conduct electricity and wont give off chlorine like salt will. hell, it sounds like it wont have any truly negative affects on your engine because its hydrogen and oxygen just like the water you are electrolyzing.

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    Might I suggest you put your 88 Mustang on water vapor induction? You won't have to hook up all of the electrical BS and you can still use H202 if you want. I would certainly be interested in the results. I'll be providing my H202 results soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 88stang23 View Post
    hydrogen peroxide sounds like a pretty safe bet based on sound theory. as an electrolyte it can conduct electricity and wont give off chlorine like salt will. hell, it sounds like it wont have any truly negative affects on your engine because its hydrogen and oxygen just like the water you are electrolyzing.
    My question is whats the point? H2O2 cost money and and has more O2 than H2O which is free.
    Does it spilt easier (with less energy)?
    Does it conduct better? I think the answer is No to both (not sure).
    So what's the point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    Might I suggest you put your 88 Mustang on water vapor induction? You won't have to hook up all of the electrical BS and you can still use H202 if you want. I would certainly be interested in the results. I'll be providing my H202 results soon.
    well first of all. i dont really have alot of time to research water vapor injection. ive heard about it but im far too busy. and second of all i would like to finish restoring it before i get too carried away with modifications XD.


    and roland...... you can get a bottle of hydrogen peroxide at cvs for a couple bucks. and if you are worried about having more oxygen then you might want 2 try just adding a bit to some distilled water. you still get the conductivity while reducing the amount of oxygen you get. and it is more conductive than plain water. i think its because the molecules are held together by ionic bonds
    sometimes we must stop our minds from thinking outside the realm of physics.

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    erkay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyTomCat View Post
    Hey apwutcook,

    The store bought stuff is 3% try the stuff "Hair Dressers" use to bleach hair it's 15-18% you can find higher percent grades but might have to answer a few questions to get it. Hydrogen Peroxide H2O2 at 70-98% can be used as a rocket fuel propellant ......

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_peroxide

    Be Carefull,
    Fuzzy
    supposedly it is possible to purify hydrogen peroxide by just adding salt. if this is the case than u can turn the cheap 3% into pure undiluted h2o2. i doubt its pure but im sure theres at lease SOME improvement

    http://www.instructables.com/id/Dist...ogen-Peroxide/
    sometimes we must stop our minds from thinking outside the realm of physics.

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    electrolytes/h2o2

    1- there is a thread of electrolyte do and donts on main page 2- only use base/alkaline. the other stuff puts out really toxic vapors! 3-there is a lot of olden days type info/tech out there. do some digging, go with latest proven to be safe. 4- 35% food grade peroxide can be had from detox/chelation suppliers. sounds intruiging, but needs a scientific type analysis of the gas produced.

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    Hydrogen Peroxide on demand

    What is the difference between Ozonated Water or Ozone saturated Water and Hydrogen Peroxide? And is it possible to make hydrogen peroxide on demand?

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    Exclamation 35% h2o2

    When I experimented with electrolysis of tap water (in Stillwater, OK the water quality is bad; 624 ppm of total dissolved solids) and I didn't use any electrolyzer. The amount of gunk that formed was disgusting. My set up was a ceramic coffee mug of tap water, two 4.5 volt batteries, and wires that are used to connect car audio components to connect the batteries and be used as a diode and cathode. The only metal exposed [to water/solution] where the doughnut-like connection ends. I then lit some bubbles with a long stem lighter. It made for some fun.

    Then I pulled the wires out to stop it because it was getting nasty. Then I cleaned out the mug with dish soap, dried it out with a paper towel, and then used 3% Hydrogen Peroxide solution from Wam-lart. I remember the solution bubbling much faster for a while and the solution didn't get gunky. I remember it had a yellowish tint, but I didn't know if that was from residual gunk from the previous attempt and/or the round connection ends corroding.

    I've been told that 3% H2O2 has "stabilizers" in it and that it is not a pure H2O2 & distilled water solution. 'Food grade' hydrogen peroxide is 35% H2O2 and supposedly doesn't have "stabilizers".

    I understand that you don't want to spill 35%, get it on your skin, drink it, and that it should be kept away from children & pets. Keep in mind that if you experiment with 35% H2O2, who knows what could happen to your cell and components. It is hazardous material; BE CAREFUL and read the warning labels & MSDS (material safety data sheet). You make your own choices; I am not responsible for you or outcomes.

    You can dilute 35% with distilled water to make 3%. The mix ratio is 11 parts distilled water to 1 part 35%. I don't know if you add 35% to distilled or vise-versa. It maybe impractical for you to store 35% and dilute it; again that's your decision not mine. There's a lot of info about 35% online.

    Theoretically, you could make huge gains of HHO production using 35%. I'd like to see people experiment with various percentages of H2O2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redline96 View Post

    Theoretically, you could make huge gains of HHO production using 35%. I'd like to see people experiment with various percentages of H2O2.
    More so than other electrolytes?

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