Hi all, I just found out one of the materials Stan used in his injectors was a product called Macor check out this link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MACOR , it will explain what this product is good for.
Stanley Meyer's injector material
Hi all, I just found out one of the materials Stan used in his injectors was a product called Macor check out this link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MACOR , it will explain what this product is good for.
seamus
RE: Stanley Meyer's injector material
« Reply #2, on August 4th, 2011, 06:13 PM »Last edited on September 14th, 2011, 07:26 PM by seamus
hi that is great info do you have a clear idea or drawing of the original device as i have tried to find something a bit clearer than the patents.
can you let me know.
thank you peter
can you let me know.
thank you peter
I've started window shopping for ceramic materials. For a 100mm length of 10mm diameter alumina rod was about £100, bout 160 dollars I guess. Given the high cost im currently looking into adapting a normal spark plug
getting one apart to use the ceramic out of it. There are loads of other ceramics I found but they go up to the £400 to £500 (getting on for 1000 dollars) for similar size lengths.
getting one apart to use the ceramic out of it. There are loads of other ceramics I found but they go up to the £400 to £500 (getting on for 1000 dollars) for similar size lengths.
Jeff Nading
RE: Stanley Meyer's injector material
« Reply #4, on August 6th, 2011, 11:50 AM »Last edited on August 6th, 2011, 12:08 PM by Jeff Nading
That sounds like some awesome stuff! Wonder how much $$?Quote from Jeff Nading on August 4th, 2011, 03:19 PM Hi all, I just found out one of the materials Stan used in his injectors was a product called Macor check out this link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MACOR , it will explain what this product is good for.
hi that is great inf do have a clear idea or drawing of the original device as i have tried to find something a bit clearer that the patents.
can you let me know.
thank you peer
I've started window shopping for ceramic materials. For a 100mm length of 10mm diameter alumina rod was about £100, bout 160 dollars I guess. Given the high cost im currently looking into adapting a normal spark plug
getting one apart to use the ceramic out of it. There are loads of other ceramics I found but they go up to the £400 to £500 (getting on for 1000 dollars) for similar size lengths.
It is on the expensive side, I have joined a yahoo group Alex Petty has and this is how I found out about the material used, here is the link, Jeff. :cool:http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/meyer_wfc_replication/?yguid=468896343Quote from firepinto on August 4th, 2011, 05:40 PM That sounds like some awesome stuff! Wonder how much $$?Quote from Jeff Nading on August 4th, 2011, 03:19 PM Hi all, I just found out one of the materials Stan used in his injectors was a product called Macor check out this link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MACOR , it will explain what this product is good for.I don't have a clear drawing of the injector either, I think artinvegas does though, if he will share, he is the one that bought all of Stanley Meyer's notes and drawings, Jeff .Quote from seamus on August 4th, 2011, 06:13 PM hi that is great inf do have a clear idea or drawing of the original device as i have tried to find something a bit clearer that the patents.
can you let me know.
thank you peerHi Phil, I wonder if a group of us got together and bought a larger quantity if the price would go down, stronger buying power, just a thought, Jeff.Quote from phil on August 5th, 2011, 05:46 AM I've started window shopping for ceramic materials. For a 100mm length of 10mm diameter alumina rod was about £100, bout 160 dollars I guess. Given the high cost im currently looking into adapting a normal spark plug
getting one apart to use the ceramic out of it. There are loads of other ceramics I found but they go up to the £400 to £500 (getting on for 1000 dollars) for similar size lengths.
Here is a link that i found to the Maccor material.
http://www.ceramicproductsinc.com/macor.html
Did Stan actually get those injectors working or was it still a work in progress? If they were working was he injecting Mono atomic H at the combustion chamber and also introducing regular H2 into the vacuum stream of the engine?
Did Stan actually get those injectors working or was it still a work in progress? If they were working was he injecting Mono atomic H at the combustion chamber and also introducing regular H2 into the vacuum stream of the engine?