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Re: Midwestrader post# 106748

Thursday, 06/06/2013 12:40:25 AM

Thursday, June 06, 2013 12:40:25 AM

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If this is what their patent does (below), they're too late. And this system actually works....

Abstract

A system for use with a combustion engine having an air intake, sensors and an engine control module, comprising a hydrogen cell capable of turning water into hydrogen and oxygen gases and a controller electrically connected to the sensors, the engine control module and the hydrogen cell, wherein the controller is programmed to ratiometrically skew one or more signal inputs to the engine control module to control the engine in response to predetermined signal levels, wherein the controller is programmed to activate the hydrogen cell in response to predetermined signal levels, wherein the hydrogen cell is fluidly connected to the engine through the air intake, and wherein the controller is programmed to cause the engine control module to reduce the rate of fuel flow to the engine and to activate the hydrogen cell simultaneously.

I doubt AHS is going to put any more money into a patent that potentially is already obsolete, especially if the actual application fails in the real world.