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Yes, hydrogen kits work for diesel engines.
Hydrogen engines.
GM did make 2 stroke diesel engines used in trucks and busses..they were noisy, requierd a super charger to run, loved to drink but very powerful.
Yes, hydrogen is transferred into the power to move the car either by fuel cell (resulting in electricity) or a traditional ICE (Internal Combustion Engine). Either way, the end product is water vapor.
Getting them to run on water (hydrogen)
Extremely high compression ratio is the reason they are so noisy, but newer diesels do not sound significantly louder than gasoline engines.
The space shuttle main engines (SSME) RS 24 engines use rocketdyne liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen fuel in the engine that is designed in such a way that the engines are reusable.
Yes, ammonia has been used as a propellant in rocket engines. It is valued for its high energy content and can be used in both liquid-fueled and hybrid rocket engines. However, it is less common than other propellants like liquid hydrogen or kerosene.
It is hydrogen and oxygen, these two gases are mainly used in rockets
A noisy noise annoys a noisy oyster.
It is supplied by tanks, which are filled with liquid hydrogen and oxygen before the shuttle is launched.
Noisy lifters in 2.2 and 2.5 sohc engines are usually indicative of a worn camshaft, as many were replaced under warranty.