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I was rabbitholeing physics videos and came across vacuum boiling water. Could we safely vacuum boil gasoline, I wonder?

They say that the fuel "atomized" when it is injected into the cylinder but that is obviously a misnomer, as it's more like misted, like a windex shot. "Molecularized" would be more proper but the fuel is still in liquid form anyway so whatever.

I'm sure gasoline fume is what actually burns so just pumping that into the engine instead of liquid would drop the consumption without losing horsepower, I think.

Sounds dangerous but with the right measures in place I think it could work, maybe with a carburetor instead of direct injection.

Thoughts?

I was rabbitholeing physics videos and came across vacuum boiling water. Could we safely vacuum boil gasoline, I wonder? They say that the fuel "atomized" when it is injected into the cylinder but that is obviously a misnomer, as it's more like misted, like a windex shot. "Molecularized" would be more proper but the fuel is still in liquid form anyway so whatever. I'm sure gasoline fume is what actually burns so just pumping that into the engine instead of liquid would drop the consumption without losing horsepower, I think. Sounds dangerous but with the right measures in place I think it could work, maybe with a carburetor instead of direct injection. Thoughts?

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Biggest plot hole in the holohoax. Germany & other European countries had hundreds of thousands of wood gasifiers because they were short on diesel fuel & gas. They run by directly burning carbon monoxide from the gasifier. So the jews naturally claim that they were gassed using giant diesel engines that burned for no other purpose than to create carbon monoxide. Problem is they were desperately short of diesel, diesel engines don't make CO, and they had hundreds of thousands of engines that ran on pure CO. And there's no possible way to confuse the two, they look nothing alike; it'd be like confusing a freight train for a tow truck.