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anyone running their car on water... new technology of future
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That's nothing, I've replaced my circulatory system with an alcohol refinement plant.
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I know that style of landing page, typical for mainstream get rich quick schemes being adapted to automotive.
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Biggest scam in the land....
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Water, no. Urine, yes.
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scam, really???? the news covered it and mentioned that congress invited him to washington DC..... scam, really????
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that is very cool, someone try it first and let me know how it works.
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it would be interesting see it actually work with someone who actually bought from that site.
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Tap water when pushed through this process also develops a shit load of gunk from the impurities in the water, something the guy never talked about and went on how tap is fine. Really it is not. Next issue past the silly ass circuit board, using plastic spacers and not metal ones like suggested, and of course plenty of thin spaced aluminum instead of rods for more surface contact. You still have not that plentiful of hydrogen production along with needing to heat sink the water as it does rise in temp (again a claim original guy said otherwise). Now if your willing to just have a hydrogen plant on your property and retrofit your car with some pressurized tanks then go for it as you can have your car. Thinking you can pour water in your car and just let it go is another matter all together. Now who wants to develop that ebook, I have all the info's and its tested (well not the car part, but production is). |
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LOL, typcial clickbank template site... wooh! Gonna get rich!!!!
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I already heard about the water car but never saw it personally just on tv :):):)
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HHO? how about dihydrogen Oxide or perhaps HOH which is duh, water. Yes you can use electricity to extract hydrogen from water. You can then burn the hydrogen making water and energy. Problem is that it takes more energy to split the molecule than the burning generates.
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My money is on the air engine.. so far what I've seen is pretty impressive...
But then again.. since Bush, Arnold, big oil, the automotic industry and all their cronies killed off the WORKING electric cars in California, I'm not holding my breath. |
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my money is on bigger transmissions with better gear ratios to get 100 miles a gal plus double horse power. my money is on water engines my money is on air engines my money is on your engine my money is on hydrogen engines my money is not on OIL or higher GAS prices :helpme |
They have a conversion kit that turns cooking oil into fuel, and it runs fine. About like a diesel.
I have a friend that put it on his car and has been using it every since. Has a deal with the local Mc Donalds, and buys their oil from them for a buck for 5 gallons. Out of that, I believe he said he gets about 3 gallons of usable oil. |
my money is in the bank (some sponsors may also have some of my money but they usually pay each month)
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You would need to superheat water to produce hydrogen and then oxygen.
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Sounds like bullshit to me.
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you will NEVER run your car on water, "the man" will not allow it
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Exactly. Thing is, when you discover a "free" way to split the molecule = $$$. I just did a logo for some guys that are manufacturing some parts in Taiwan for a "bolt-on" part/system that is to be used as an additive to straight gas engines. |
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i run my car on poo... i like poo
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I extracted hydrogen from water with a 9 volt battery and burned it when I was in the 5th grade, I am now 37. I'd like to think we made some progress since then.
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I do think the real hold of for hyrdrogen itself is the infastructure (gas stations). I just do not expect people to be pouring water into a car anytime in near future. |
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Someone needs to develop a car that runs on titty milk.
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if someone uses that let me know
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