by Scott » Sun Aug 28, 2005 1:14 pm
Easy guys, a little tact please. First of all, if you noticed I'm also in the middle of painting a classic corvette. Even if you use a mask, that dust and paint will kill you. I'm not worried about it. It would take about 10 years for me to be affected by the salt in that little container anyway.
I do, to a certain extent, know the risks.
It takes about 5 amps. I didn't mess with the o2 sensor. If I was messing with a little 4 banger I might have bothered. There's no where near enough parahydrogen in that thing to worry about something like that.
I have hooked nitrous up to things without messing with the o2.
A straight 6 out of a Jeep has a famous rep for lasting through anything. And I have done worse to this jeep and many other vehicles than hook a little dodad up to it. I don't claim to know everything about this but I do know this. As long as you start with a solid heavy engine, there's a lot you can do before hurting it.
If you noticed, I did say it was the wrong way. I do plan on improving it.
The unit lasted about 75 miles before it stopped working. I was using tap water, salt and rods that were not SS. the rods and the water got so gooped up that it simply would not react anymore.
Next, I'll buy SS rods and try it again with red devil lye.
IF anything, this will serve to inform those people who just joined and are asking repetitious questions. I know they are bugging you all.
So, keep the critizism coming and lets have fun with this.