Alternative fuel supplement added to intake air?

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Injectors are controlled by the computer, based on O2 levels measured in the exhaust. If an alternative fuel–not enough to run the vehicle, but to merely enrich the incoming air–were added before the injectors, the computer should compensate and cut down on the amount of gasoline injected. Any convenient alternative fuel that can be mixed into the incoming air stream should work, from hydrogen to wood gas. It only needs to be held below the level needed to operate the engine so the computer meters in whatever gasoline is needed to take up the slack. This uses the existing system to overcome the problem of achieving a proper fuel/air mix and greatly simplifies using an alternative fuel.

Please, no beliefs. You can get two points for a belief, but a belief without a reason is pointless. If it can’t work, I want the reasons.

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Shouldn't the EPA provide alternative fuels at service stations?

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If the EPA does not want drilling off the coasts and in Alaska, then why don’t they investment in alternative fuel technologies or install hydrogen pumps in fueling stations? Stop preventing and start providing a solution to the problem!

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question about electric / alternative fuel based cars?

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Will these cars like hydrogen, electric, air, and any other alternative based cars ever be able to be as god as our older cars. By being as good i mean: powerful engines, long trips, and affordable? Do you see this happening in the next 10years?

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Which is the better alternative fuel for cars?

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petrolum,hydrogen,shale oil, bio desil,water, air, fuel cell, electirc hybid,uranium or nuclear please be specific in your awnser this will be going on a report for eco friendly

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Which of the following is NOT an alternative fuel (energy source) produced by bacteria?

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A) Hydrogen
B) Ethanol
C) Methane
D) Methanol
E) Lactic acid

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