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    Pure Oxygen injection as opposed to Nitrous Oxide?

    I am being asked to "attempt" to tune a custom controller some guys built for Oxygen Injection as an alternative to Nitrous Oxide.

    The only thing I could find worth reading was the claim that the Germans tried this in WW2 and found Nitrous Oxide to be a lot easier to use/tune/etc without blowing up the engine.

    Anyone else know of any other guys who have tried this?

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    There was a guy here but he passed a few months ago. Just a layman's thought .... isn't straight O2 way to flammable/volatile? IIRC, that's why the Germans added the oxides of nitrogen .... to tame it down.
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    That's also my recollection.

    Scott, if you take this job, make sure there is a big thick wall between you and the engine.
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    This is not a backwoods effort. These guys built themselves a serious electronic control system, they've performed a load of engineering, and have simulations that show it can work.

    The engine is a carbureted BB chevy. Company has a complete development dyno cell, etc. But they have a good sense of humor, they believe there will be some carnage before the concept is proven.

    If I am allowed I'll let you know how it turns out.

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    yea - safety is a big deal. We're not talking super compressed liquid oxygen rocket fuel type stuff here are we? That stuff is stupid dangerous. I've seen pictures of liquid fuel rocket test stands twisted into pretzels when that stuff got out of control.

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    I'm looking at the design paperwork for the controller, based on the nozzles they are using, and the fact that they're closely relating O2 *temperature* as well as pressure, I have to assume this is a liquid oxygen system. It's got all the same requirements of a liquid propane injection system and a set of *extremely* high pressure capability injectors - I'm pretty sure they're injecting liquid.

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    I think Ive posted the pic below before of my first rocket experience... Jet A and LOX. Note the parts blowing across the desert floor. I designed and machined the injector plate and lox dome (destroyed in the explosion). Those are the two round parts you see in the air. The big problem with pure oxygen and fuel is the unpredictable nature of the UN-burned LOX and Fuel. When the two come together without the correct heat input, they get real nasty. Mixed together nicely and lit off correctly, they make a lot of power (1000lbs thrust in this case.) The next rocket we made clogged the injector plate on the rail and fell over. We couldnt get near it for the whole day as we waited for the LOX to "go away" According to the Edwards AFB guys just stomping on the ground could make the mixture go off violently...Im assuming the heads are going to be coming off the BBC at least a few times in unpredicatable fashion. Bring more than a fire extinguisher with you.
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    Just remember because it looks like it's going to work on paper, doesn't mean it's going to work in real life........

    Be careful my friend.........

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    Scott its been done, Garlits has the old dragster in his museum
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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffMcKC View Post
    Scott its been done, Garlits has the old dragster in his museum
    which is exactly why we're continuing forward. NO worries, I won't be close to it when we fire it, but I have a lot of confidence in the injection system and controller. The guy who designed it is a badass. Same guy who built the custom wet-flow bench that AED carbs are calibrated on. This is "government level" engineering, not homebrew.

    They simply want a "gearhead" familiar with tuning nitrous and EFI to be present for the first test, which is a 10% enrichment by mass.

    I wouldn't turn this down for anything!

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