They've used water in their engine, why not you?

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  • The text discusses the use of water in engines to reduce fuel consumption and pollution.
  • It presents the history of inventions related to using water in engines since the 19th century.
  • The book explains the technical methods and experiments conducted by the authors with their company, HYPNOW.

They've used water in their engine, why not you?

They've used water in their engine
Why not you?

David Dieule and Christopher Tardy, Hypnow company.

http://www.hypnow.fr/actions/faq-:-they-ve-used-water-in-their-engines-84.php


They've used water in their engines. Why not you?

Since the end of the 19th century, several inventors have used water as an additive in internal combustion engines, aiming to reduce fuel consumption and decrease pollution. One of the best known today is American inventor Paul Pantone.

This reference work offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the subject based on the authors' experience, having industrialized their original version of these processes into a "ready-to-use" miniature catalytic reactor.

Part 1: A history of the main engines and methods using water to optimize combustion.

Part 2: The authors’ journey, from early prototypes to the founding of the HYPNOW company in Aix-en-Provence.
Part 3: Precise technical data enabling understanding and evaluation of the criteria necessary for proper operation of diesel engines equipped with a fuel economizer (including SPAD plans and troubleshooting assistance).

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Preface
Part One: WATER IN ENGINES

  1. Foundational myths
  2. 1898 Clerget
  3. 1920 Sabatier
  4. 1928 Weber
  5. 1931 The Catalex
  6. Super carburetors
  7. Wood gasifier
  8. 1950 Cochez
  9. Pratt and Whitney
  10. 1974 / 1975 Chambrin
  11. Alcohol or water
  12. 1990 Meyer
  13. 1991 Markou and Pattas
  14. 1998 Pantone
  15. A credible explanation…
  16. April 1, 2008
  17. Synthetic fuels
  18. Fuel treatment
  19. August 2008

Part Two: HYPNOW (Help Your Planet Now)
21. Warning
22. Already copied
23. The very beginning
24. Optimization
25. Patent or no patent
26. APTE and Morocco
27. June 12, 2008
28. UTAC and CNRV are on a boat—they both fall into the water
29. I assure you…
30. Volunteer testers
31. The 1001 motor pumps
32. Leaks at every level
33. May 2008
34. August 18, 2008
35. September 11, 2008
36. Tunis
37. Egypt
38. Money drives madness
39. And where does Hypnow fit into all this?

Part Three: PRACTICAL INFORMATION
40. The diesel engine
41. The injection pump
42. The load ratio
43. Injection pump governor
44. The mini-maxi governor
45. The "all-speed" governor
46. Droop
47. Test protocol
48. History of reactors
49. SPAD plans
50. Malfunction diagnosis
51. Epilogue

Appendix: Compatibility diagnosis

French

Original version (English)

They've used water in their engine, why not you?

They've used water in their engine
Why not you?

David Dieule and Christopher Tardy, Hypnow company.

http://www.hypnow.fr/actions/faq-:-they-ve-used-water-in-their-engines-84.php


They've used water in their engines. Why not you?

Since the end of the 19th century, several inventors have used water as an additive in internal combustion engines, aiming to reduce fuel consumption and decrease pollution. One of the best known today is American inventor Paul Pantone.

This reference work offers a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of the subject based on the authors' experience, having industrialized their original version of these processes into a "ready-to-use" miniature catalytic reactor.

Part 1: A history of the main engines and methods using water to optimize combustion.

Part 2: The authors’ journey, from early prototypes to the founding of the HYPNOW company in Aix-en-Provence.
Part 3: Precise technical data enabling understanding and evaluation of the criteria necessary for proper operation of diesel engines equipped with a fuel economizer (including SPAD plans and troubleshooting assistance).

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Preface
Part One: WATER IN ENGINES

  1. Foundational myths
  2. 1898 Clerget
  3. 1920 Sabatier
  4. 1928 Weber
  5. 1931 The Catalex
  6. Super carburetors
  7. Wood gasifier
  8. 1950 Cochez
  9. Pratt and Whitney
  10. 1974 / 1975 Chambrin
  11. Alcohol or water
  12. 1990 Meyer
  13. 1991 Markou and Pattas
  14. 1998 Pantone
  15. A credible explanation…
  16. April 1, 2008
  17. Synthetic fuels
  18. Fuel treatment
  19. August 2008

Part Two: HYPNOW (Help Your Planet Now)
21. Warning
22. Already copied
23. The very beginning
24. Optimization
25. Patent or no patent
26. APTE and Morocco
27. June 12, 2008
28. UTAC and CNRV are on a boat—they both fall into the water
29. I assure you…
30. Volunteer testers
31. The 1001 motor pumps
32. Leaks at every level
33. May 2008
34. August 18, 2008
35. September 11, 2008
36. Tunis
37. Egypt
38. Money drives madness
39. And where does Hypnow fit into all this?

Part Three: PRACTICAL INFORMATION
40. The diesel engine
41. The injection pump
42. The load ratio
43. Injection pump governor
44. The mini-maxi governor
45. The "all-speed" governor
46. Droop
47. Test protocol
48. History of reactors
49. SPAD plans
50. Malfunction diagnosis
51. Epilogue

Appendix: Compatibility diagnosis

French