Could this be a Major Breakthough ?


New chip provides high-end sound even with low-end speakers. Maybe this chip will be in home stereo gear soon. http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17858&ch=infotech
hifisoundguy
Hifisoundguy...Water injection is an idea that has been around for decades. It has typically been used for brief bursts of power, as for an aircraft takeoff or during combat. The jet engines on early 707 aircraft used water injection on takeoff.I think it has a cooling effect which prevents an overstressed engine from damage, and the steam generated probably gives some degree of power increase.
Did you look at what people that has tried these aquatuneplus systems had to say about them... http://www.aquatune.com/testimonials.html
The main benefit from water injection is to cool the intact charge *(especially on turbo-charged engines), thus allowing for more air mass for the same volume(denser charge) therefore the possibility of adding more fuel for an added kick. There is one serious disadvantage, however, the added water can blow head gaskets if used too much too often and continuously!

Bob P.
Hifisoundguy, if you are into better mileage, find a copy of the DVD 'Who Killed the Electric Car?'

http://www.pluginamerica.org/wktec.shtml
I found out that Consumer Reports gave the aquatune a bad report...I'm going to wait until they review the Hydro-Assist fuel cell kits before buying one...