l the chatter of an ignoramus who pretends to know what he doesn't know as usual!The blabla of an engineer certainly passionate and promises, but nothing concrete in the sense of energy gain.
Wet combustion: explanations by Rémi Guillet
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Re: Wet combustion: explanations by Rémi Guillet
Wet combustion is a rare opportunity to save the planetary climate, especially in its Pantone version... Operating in depression, the Pantone reactor absorbs the heat of the exhaust gases (endothermic reaction=protected planetary climate) depollutes and greatly saves fuel ...carbon...
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Re: Wet combustion: explanations by Rémi Guillet
Gildas wrote:Wet combustion is a rare opportunity to save the planetary climate, especially in its Pantone version...
Oh good? Who do you get that from? There is a "bible" from Pantone, in which everything is revealed?
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Yes, but above all it takes "a coronation" to convince our leaders...
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simplet »26/04/22, 19:35
once again simpleton justifies his nickname! Ah, the ignoramuses!Oh good? Who do you get that from? There is a "bible" from Pantone, in which everything is revealed?
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Bah it's just bullshit, always the same, posted by the same...
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Re: Wet combustion: explanations by Rémi Guillet
Water injection is not bullshit (do you want Rémi Guillet's number?) but it is developed on the internet (and the media) effectively essentially by neo hippies, funny ecologists and by a few idiots.. .thank you...nuance! All of this is well under control...
See the BMW patent from 2015:
Water injection-motor-pantone / injection of water-misted-in-bmw-on-a-turbo petrol-t13753.html
water-injection-engine-pantone/bmw-patents-on-water-injection-into-an-engine-t13760.html
https://www.econologie.com/injection-ea ... e-bientot/
https://www.econologie.com/brevets-bmw- ... -analyses/
See the BMW patent from 2015:
Water injection-motor-pantone / injection of water-misted-in-bmw-on-a-turbo petrol-t13753.html
water-injection-engine-pantone/bmw-patents-on-water-injection-into-an-engine-t13760.html
https://www.econologie.com/injection-ea ... e-bientot/
https://www.econologie.com/brevets-bmw- ... -analyses/
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Re: Wet combustion: explanations by Rémi Guillet
Christophe, you take the example of the supercharged BMW M4 whereas this one is a gulf of fuel!
The role of water injection here is to cool the intake air and thus be able to introduce more fuel... This makes for a compact and powerful engine, of course, but polluting!
Remember when you said that the Pantone reactor must be in depression...
The role of water injection here is to cool the intake air and thus be able to introduce more fuel... This makes for a compact and powerful engine, of course, but polluting!
Remember when you said that the Pantone reactor must be in depression...
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I don't want to go into details but the water injection works well when the engine load is high...that is to say when the temperatures of the combustion chambers are close to their maximum...
BMW says that fuel consumption drops with water injection.
Ask the ex-F1 engineers of the 80s what they think...
BMW says that fuel consumption drops with water injection.
Ask the ex-F1 engineers of the 80s what they think...
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