I have personally been driving my modified vehicle here in CA for almost 6 years. It's passed emissions testing and has been covered by warranty. I've done this and will continue to do it.
What you say about complete meltdown is utter BS. I had the O2 and Mass Air Flow sensor go right before I had to get emissions testing to renew my plates. It failed the test in procedure only. All actual physical tests passed with flying colors, but since the "check engine" light was on, it failed. I spent the money to have the sensors replaced at an authorized service center (dealer), and then had the car retested. Funny thing is that with the new sensors in place, and after driving for about 1000 miles before the retest, the emissions were worse than with the so-called bad sensors. MPG dropped by about 2MPG as well. My catalytic converter didn't melt and what you proclaim with mileage and emissions figures doesn't jibe either.
Again, this was a post from Roberto and I was referring to Roberto's use of NOx regardless of your misuse of the term and chemical composition of Nitrous Oxide.
I am also not talking about some POS eBay device either. Some of that stuff is a scam and I am not contesting that at all.
Do a google search on Stan Meyers. I think this will be a little enlightening to you, but then again, maybe not
 This guy developed a working prototype of a hydrolysis device that allowed him to get 100MPG from his sand rail. Ran off water alone...any water, clean, dirty, piss, spit, whatever. What became of Stan? Well, he was mysteriously murdered after discussions with the DOJ about using his technology. Interesting stuff really even if you don't believe this shit works.
  This guy developed a working prototype of a hydrolysis device that allowed him to get 100MPG from his sand rail. Ran off water alone...any water, clean, dirty, piss, spit, whatever. What became of Stan? Well, he was mysteriously murdered after discussions with the DOJ about using his technology. Interesting stuff really even if you don't believe this shit works.Funny that you mention a flat world. It was people like yourself that scoffed at proclamations of the earth being round. Who was right?
I do agree that not every back yard handyman can make this work, but there is a significant amount of very worth while inventions that were...developed in someone's garage, backyard, basement, etc.
My last comment for you is this:
You said "I know how to make this thing work for an automotive application."
Let's see it Bro!
Otherwise, let's back down the bravado a touch and get back to discussing amps.


 If the Ohio District Court or whatever judged his invention to be a hoax that's a pretty good indication that it was a hoax.
 If the Ohio District Court or whatever judged his invention to be a hoax that's a pretty good indication that it was a hoax. I like a good conspiracy theory.  But... the guy died of an aneurism.  Then there's a bit of a mystery, if the dude replaced the sparkplugs on his dune buggy with "atomizers" what did he use for ignition?  Don't tell me it was some sort of cosmic diesel.
   I like a good conspiracy theory.  But... the guy died of an aneurism.  Then there's a bit of a mystery, if the dude replaced the sparkplugs on his dune buggy with "atomizers" what did he use for ignition?  Don't tell me it was some sort of cosmic diesel.


 at first glance looks like plain electrolysis, I guess there must be trick used in order to get more out than is put in, I suppose all will be revealed...
  at first glance looks like plain electrolysis, I guess there must be trick used in order to get more out than is put in, I suppose all will be revealed...