Pantone engine on Citroën Xantia 1.9L TD

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fanny
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Pantone engine plan for Xantia diesel?




by fanny » 14/12/08, 21:17

Hello,

my friend has already mounted a pantone on 309 and we would like to provide the mount on a citroen xantia TD.

The problem is that there is little room on the engine.

Does anyone know where the bubbler, the reactor, the water supply is located?

Do you have a plan or assembly plan?

Thank you very much!!! :D
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by PITMIX » 15/12/08, 06:52

Hello
When there is no room we install a small model carburetor reduced instead of the bubbler. Better include an instant steam generator exhaust avoids a lot of problems and ensures a very good supply of the reactor in a small space.
Look at camel1's "direct reaction" site for all the details.
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by crispus » 15/12/08, 12:07

Hello fanny,

I have the same problem on my 806, equipped with the same engine. As we are neighbors, we will surely have the opportunity to discuss ...

If you wish, contact me in MP.

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by camel1 » 21/12/08, 18:04

Hi Pit (and the others!)

PITMIX wrote:Hello
When there is no room we install a small model carburetor reduced instead of the bubbler. Better include an instant steam generator exhaust avoids a lot of problems and ensures a very good supply of the reactor in a small space.
Look at camel1's "direct reaction" site for all the details.


Hihihi!

It's funny, because I'm just working on this model of engine, I feel that it will interest the world! : Cheesy:

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