GeetGas - The gas appears as a heavy sublime vapor



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This Video shows the so called GeetGas that is left over in the GEET Reactor after the engine was stopped. We do not know if anyone has analyzed this gas to see what it consists of, using a gas spectrometer, gas chromatograph or some such sophisticated equipment.
My guess is that this is a vapor phase mixture of steam and gasoline from the bubbler. Nothing more than that.


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This is my take on ... ( 11 months ago by seshkanuri)
This is my take on GEETGAS. Water and Oil Produces a Wax like gel. Geetgas is produced on the same principles. Here the ingredients are same liquids but mixed at higher temperatures - Steam and Smoke. Geetgas is formed as a sublime mix of roasted fuel and steam. Hence this is heavier than air. This is not Hydrogen.
It's really dense, ... ( 11 months ago by samoht1977)
It's really dense, (or cold?) just like dry ice. Interesting.
I was told by an ... ( 11 months ago by spbrick)
I was told by an associate of mine yesterday that water steam is ran over hot steel to produce hydrogen. Do you know of this GEET method of prducing gas from liquids with engine exhaust could be producing some hydrogen which would explain the clean exhaust output?
Dense? yes. Cold? ... ( 11 months ago by seshkanuri)
Dense? yes. Cold? No, as the gas is coming out of a very hot metal can.
Hydrogen is 5 times ... ( 11 months ago by seshkanuri)
Hydrogen is 5 times lighter than Air. If it is Hydrogen, it will rise up into the air, and does not flow like water.
I am completely ... ( 11 months ago by spbrick)
I am completely aware of how hydrogen behaves. That does not answer my question.
It is obvious that the hydrogen would seek the upper atmosphere but the heavy vapor shown obviously is not hydrogen but some other fuels that exist in the GEET mixture of elements.
I built a geet ... ( 10 months ago by h2ofuelman)
I built a geet system and it did get incredible mileage but the lean mix caused the engine to get super hot. You might spray a fine mist of water into the intake to help with cooling?
GEET does not ... ( 10 months ago by seshkanuri)
GEET does not produce any mixture of "elements". It just produces a 'steamy gel' of water and fuel.
That is where the trick to the extra power is - more gaseous vapour to expand in the cylinders, when the mixture is fired
on our GEET ... ( 10 months ago by spbrick)
on our GEET converted Miller welder we have seen no improvement in fuel efficiency. As a matter of fact we have experienced a significant reduction in engine performance and economy in comparison to just running the normally carbureted gasoline. We have tried mixing 50% water with 50% gasoline and noticed a definite reduction in run time on the same quantity of gasoline as ran through the carb.
tell your friend to ... ( 1 month ago by 2drunksracing)
tell your friend to make a video of it. I dont think there is anyother way to produce hydrogen without electrolisis.



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