You said " I've seen a few say that the compression stroke is not needed, i would care to argue!"
You are likely experienced with liquid fuels. If you put a match to gas or diesel, would it explode?
If you put a match to hydroxy bubbles coming to the top of the water in an electrolizer, would it ignite to a flame, like gas or diesel?
It ignites to a visually flameless, extremely rapid, powerful (for it's volume) explosion.
Please explain to us why you need to compress hydroxy gas.
BillStatistics: Posted by mrgalleria — Wed Mar 26, 2008 5:12 pm
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