redgen1 wrote:so, ignoring the laws of thermodynamics for a moment, (not to lessen your intelligent argument, because it IS most certainly one of intelligence) but if he was claiming you were able to get more energy out of a motor (the system) wouldnt that be claiming that the motor would produce it in the form of more bhp or torque? when in reality, all he is claiming you can do is lean out the mixture and thus burn at a more effiecient rate at a higher temperature?
.. or did i missunderstand something and you're arguing that the fact he can make his car travel further with the same amount of fuel mixed with hho is in fact the excess energy that the laws of thermodynamics claim cannot be created
No problem, I am arguing that he cannot make his car go further with the same amount of fuel mixed with the HHO. I will try to lay it out the whole process as simple as possible.
Burning fuel at a higher temperature is using more energy. Temperature is the measurement of average kinetic energy. Whether energy is used for more power or more efficiency it is still the same energy, and claiming that getting more of either is false.
The problem is as you use the gas to create mechanical energy, some is lost to the inefficient mechanical motions of the engine and heat. However some of that energy is transferred to the alternator/electrical system and wheels as useful energy.
Now you are using that energy again, through electrolysis. Energy is lost again through converting of water into hyrdogen and oxygen and heat. This is not a perfect system so H20 -> H2 and 0 is not exactly equal and energy is lost. That means the total energy contained in the H2 and O is less that the initial amount of energy used to separate it. Therefore even if you burn both the H2 and O in your engine, you have lost more energy than you can ever get back out the system.
I like to use the example of putting a windmill on your car as a parallel. The drag from the windmill will always be greater the the fuel and wind necessary to gain energy from it, which is why you never see windmills on cars.