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Basically a loud electric bike without polluting exhaust.
I guess this is a solution for those dudes who really love a loud bike, but they still need a power source to do the electrolyzing.
A lab near me made an ice cream truck that ran on Liquid Nitrogen, but it was more like a cool steam engine, because it was fueled by the expansion of the nitrogen while it went from liquid to gas.
Terribly impractical, but you never know if some other process or technology comes out of a project like that.
It needs to be cooled to below -452degF to become liquid.
Most likely ordinary LPG (liquid at room temperature under pressure) and it's wery easy to convert a gasoline engine to run on LPG.
My bad the temp is for Helium not Hydrogen which liquifies at -253degC~-423degF.
Generating hydrogen gas on the fly with electrolysis from distilled water.
https://www.cyclenews.com/2020/04/article/curtiss-p40-warhawk-final-edition-revi
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Thanks for this. Phooey on the misleading headline