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Posted 4/18/2008 12:01:46 AM |
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No. The water vapor is very hot inside the engine, and cleans but does not cause rust to form since the temperature is very high and there's enough lubrication by the gasoline. The water vapor and hydrogen clean the carbon deposits off the valves, passages, pistons, rings, etc, and that's why the engine becomes smoother.
It is cooler in the converter and back pipe, but it's not much different than driving in the rain or any humid area/weather.
In the bottom line this technology has the overall effect, in the long run, of LESS maintenance, FEWER breakdowns, not more. Most people are interested in saving right now at the gas pump, and that's OK, however the benefits of less pollution and less maintenance are there too.
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