by EnergyUnlimited » Fri 26 Oct 2007, 09:43:21
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kylon', 'I') was wondering what y'all would think about this.
Using very, very small concentrations of ammonium nitrate in fuel oil. This way it would catalyze the reaction.
The ammonium nitrate gets ignited, heats up every bit of oil next to it to the burning point, so that the engine can burn the fuel oil more efficiently. Gives the fuel oil higher octane.
I wanna know your thoughts, because if it would work then it would allow us to easily increase our fuel efficiency.
Ammonium nitrate does not ignite/detonate easily.
To detonate ammonium nitrate strong primary explosive is needed.
In presence of combustibles reaction is easier but primary charge is still required.
So the idea is non starter.
In any case I cannot imagine how could it increase fuel efficiency, even if it does work as intended.
"Knocking" would be the only result IMO.
I remember my experiments with adding
diethyl ether into gasoline in old motorbike when I was a kid.
It was still running (with me on the top of it) even after ignition was switched off.
Clutch & neutral gear have saved a day and then fuel line had to be closed in panic, but if you only heard immense roaring of the motor meantime...