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Here is the plugged port that I be using to put in the hydroxy. I'll work on a better one after I know that this type is working well to distribute the gases well among all the cylinders.


Here is the future home for the cell and all it's pieces, minus the water storage. Even though it is inside the car it'll be fine since I'll be welding in a top for this area to make it sealed off from the rest of the car. I'll also be putting a fan in here to vent any leaked gases as well as try to keep the cell cool. I'll make the top so that I can easily get in this area so that I can do maintenance as well as completely remove it if I ever want to.


Here you can see both my "glove box" and the fuel door. My plans are to shave the fuel door and make the outside look all pretty while moving the fuel inlet to the fuel tank inside the glove box since I NEVER use it. This stuff will never be seen and the car will still look like a normal gasoline car. The fuel tank will hold the water for the cell and the stock fuel pump will send it to the reservoir for the cell under about 20+psi. That should be plenty enough for any pressure that I need to feed the engine with, by that I mean if I ever twin-turbo the engine.


Here you can see part of the new design, the electrical tab that I'll be using standard spade connectors on with standard stranded core wire.


Here is a plate and a gasket blank. These blanks were easier to cut out this time since they were thinner and I changed how I cut these out.

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