
as far as i can tell, there are some real benefits to fuel vaporizers, and i sat and tinkered and thought about what makes gasoline turn into a vapor, a couple different things came to mind, two of which were pressure and negative pressure, and temperature.... this design, although simplistic, is just a "roughing out" of a device which i am thinking could have some real merit- albeit i'd like to enhance the flow characteristics of it.
anywho- its as simple as it seems, hot engine coolant is piped into the vessel, which heats the gasoline, meanwhile, a negative pressure environment is maintained (or at least less than the ambient air pressure) due to the design of allowing (or restricting) flow through the unit, and bubbling the gasoline, those three key components greatly enhance the ability of gasoline to be transformed into a vapor state.....
any thoughts, ideas, critisisms?