azmio
If you cannot see the inconsistencies and lack of fact in your arguments then either you are not an engineer or you have some other problem.
Every single real working engineer here most with professional qualifications disagrees with you. Do you wonder why.
slim.
I knew you did not have a condenser as it was an idiotic suggestion and you are obviously far from idiotic. Your only limitation in this debate is a lack of education which you came here to rectify.
Unfortunately you thread has been hijacked by someone who is on a major misinformation propagating campaign for whatever reason. I could only speculate that reason. A few possibilities are:-
1) He has been misinformed by a source he trusts with a religious fervor.
2) He is a troll.
3) He has some commercial interest in a snake oil device.
4) He has discovered the laws of thermodynamics as accepted now for maybe 100 years are in fact severely flawed (I can't really be bothered looking it up just to help disprove obvious BS).
5) He is from the tin foil hat brigade.
I guess this post might get deleted and I may be reprimanded as I have probably been to honest.
Hopefully we can get back to real science and fact.
As I said earlier I believe that your power increases come from the much more effective charge cooling you get from water over alcohol and that evaporating water, in the manifold only, increases charge density whereas evaporating alcohol in the manifold decreases charge density.
I am pressed for time so I have not read the latest links, but I think the NACA reports will support this.
The NACA was the precursor to NASA and goes back to the Wright Bros and was the research body that lead the way into aircraft performance gains during WW11. In my opinion they are extremely credible. If not, the P51 might have been a dud.
Wikipedia is at times flawed, but it will give a reasonable basis.
This is also flawed. For example they use the term heat where they at times should use the term energy but what the heck. They do a very good job of presenting it in simple laymans terms.
Regards
Pat
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