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by Christophe » 25/07/03, 22:13

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by Misterloxo » 27/07/03, 12:27

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by gromit » 09/06/04, 10:48

Hello,: unsure:


To make a Pantone assembly on 2 times, it is necessary to separate a greasing otherwise it is compromised for lubrication right? like some scooter now has it if i'm not mistaken?

If I do a Pantone assembly on my everyday car, it no longer goes to technical control I think?

thank you for your answers.
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by Bibiphoque » 09/06/04, 14:19

:P
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I also believe that it can only work safely ON 2-stroke equipped with rotary valve !! All other systems are potentially explosive due to the risk of backlash: blink:
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by gromit » 11/06/04, 22:53

thank you Bibiphoque,: unsure:

Anyway a two stroke has no reputation for being economical, I think my moped, in its time, consumed like lupo ...
And it consumes a lot of oil.
Better to focus on a four-stroke, right?
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by Misterloxo » 12/06/04, 11:05

Regarding the technical control, you should ask the person who made this realization: http://quanthomme.free.fr/pantone/realisat.../FrancePMC5.htm but I think she installed her pantone after the side.
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by gromit » 08/07/04, 16:01

Thank you MisterloXo: unsure:
for your answer.
Two questions bother me about bingofuel on a 4-stroke lawn mower:
What is the consumption of the mixture after processing ???
If it is identical _we will say_ compared to before for example, well it is very advantageous!
Why: up to 10 CV
And have there been any tests on 4-wheel vehicles?
I did not find any information on this subject.
If you have links ...
thanks.
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by gromit » 08/07/04, 17:01

Ha!

I just found a nice link!
http://bingofuel.online.fr/geet/html/mdpmc01.htm
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by Misterloxo » 10/07/04, 17:49

What are you talking about a bingofuel or a PMC Pantone? Because it's not the same thing at all!


Regarding a PMC on 4-stroke engine on a 4-wheel vehicle, I do not know any :(
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by gromit » 10/07/04, 21:27

Thank you MisterLoXo for enlightening me.

Can you tell me what is the difference between bingofuel and PMC Pantone?
I found part of my question here: http://bingofuel.online.fr/bingofuel/mfptstfr.htm
75% water and 25% petrol are used.
And 41% of water was consumed for 59% of gasoline did I read correctly?
Consumption is 20.4 mL / minute.
For consumption, it doesn't mean anything to me.
Have tests of this kind been carried out with a bubbler system (or carburetor) separate (one of gasoline and one of water) as suggested by Mr. David?
I too would like to embark on an achievement, just to publicize this system.
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