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Old 04-16-2008, 02:23 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Allthough, I might be on something with hydrogen in a gas motor. It's burns cold, takes very little oxygen from the motor to burn, adds power and volume, and is an oxidizer. It's like super nitrous.

On the other hand tho, I'm still a stubborn asshole about this thing and I want a hydrogen hybrid.

On another note, volume can't rely on mols. A mol is simply a count of molecules present. It's a measurement specific to what's being measured. So, one mol of air wouldn't be equal to one mol of gas in anyway. Not in volume, concentration, or weight. Simply, each mol would have x amount of molecules present.

So, each figure would be different. You can measure mols by weight...something an O2 sensor cannot do. An O2 sensor can pick up on the amount of resistance present and tell how much oxygen is present in that space. AKA Volume.


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