Posted by
admin on Dec 19th
My Nissan maxima 2000 has an air condition problem it only works while on full. Now I’m imagining if i have it on full all the time it will go through gas like water. Does any body know if i can fix this myself or the cost for this. Thanks in advance for helping.
Posted by
admin on Nov 18th
hey question for you all..
the boss has an 00′ chevy truck at work..previously I was driving it when all of a sudden it lost “power”..the speedometer showed the truck slowing down..like what happens when one runs out of gas or the fuel pump goes bad..
I shut the truck down..restarted it..and barely drove it away..
the boss found he had some bad gas/water in the gas..he put alot of heet into it.
I drove the truck about 40 miles the next week without any problems..we even put a more expensive grade of fuel in the tank this time. and changed the fuel filter
then today after driving the truck it lost power again.
this time the bosses’ son reached over and shifted the truck into neutral..turned over the key/started it and put it back into drive ( all while I held the wheel).
the truck regained it’s power/speed and we were okay.
Posted by
admin on Nov 8th
karcher 2400 psi power washer sat in storsge for 2 years runs fine but i had to put a new wand on first start i had pressure let go then no pressure now look at owners manual said to purge for air so i did and nothing i have no leaks or blockages pump seems alright any help would be great thanks
Posted by
admin on Nov 4th
I am interested in buying a “family” boat – just something to get us out on the water, enjoying the sun, etc. However, some of the local places (lakes in the state forest) allow only electric motors – no gasoline engines. In other words, a trolling motor. Of course, this is fine for a row boat or bass boat (for fishing), but can a trolling motor push a pontoon boat through the water? Thanks!
Please – boat experts only — not just guesses. I’m already guessing
SMILE!
Posted by
admin on Oct 6th
I read an article in a local paper about an inventor in Wi that is working on an electric vehicle powered by bumps in the road or suspension travel—I imagine it’s a system that uses the up and down motion of the shocks to energize a magnetic field and generate electricty to charge the batteries. Sounds simple and is simliar to regenerative braking in that the energy used to stop a car is put back in to moving the car. Article is here:
http://www.winonadailynews.com/articles/2007/05/21/news/01lead.txt
Posted by
admin on Sep 22nd
Will it be hydrogen? garbage? Smaller gas engines? positive thoughts? Hamsters on wheels? or will this planet even still be here?(and still considered a planet)
Posted by
admin on Sep 16th
I have a Mercruiser Alpha one, 4.3L, 175 hp. Runs great when first starting, including 25-30 mph speeds, with OK acceleration. But after running for 5-10 minutes, it severely hesitates under heavy acceleration from a stop, has small backfires, and even quits running altogether during the acceleration. Upon re-starting, it idles fine, and will run fine under 10 mph. But at this point, will not run normally above those speeds and we can smell gas (like its not burning all the fuel). Suspected bad gas (water), so I added gas treatment and topped of with fresh gas, seemed to slightly help, but problem persists. This is the first time we’ve started the engine after the winter season.
Posted by
admin on Jul 5th
I have tried to put a voltage intensifier to increase the current in the electrolysis of water by using a special catalyst. I just remember the first law of electrolysis and I try to make a device that is needed to ionize the water more efficiently to split the compund water. the current is directly proportional for the ionization of waters compound to have production of hydrogen and oxygen.Ffor a short time I luckily started the engine with just the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen with the same power as of a gasoline engine w/out modyfying any part of the engine. by just installing it to the engine of a 1988 Sunny Nissan. the exhaust is water vapor. but I didn’t run it from a long distance. having problem with the moisture that makes my motor oil diluted. some of the water vapor are seeping to the piston rings. and the oil in the crank case is starting to have a thick sludge that affects the performance of the engine. Stan meyer Is also using a device called a voltage intensifier circuit
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