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Posted: 05/26/09 07:15 PM
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hye,
i'm new here after a year just being a guest. This is my first post. Can really water be powered a car? It's real? Or just scam? I'm searching on the internet to find out more info about this rumor but i'm also get many famous product like simplefuelwater.com, and etc.. that claiming his guide already help over 10k success people convert their car to be run on water..
i'm so confusing right now.. so any one have more info about this? or we can share knowledge how to setup my car to run on water..
thank regards
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waynep712
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Posted: 05/26/09 11:47 PM
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many many mileage improvers get you better mileage by lightening your wallet...
think of all the scams bernie madoff, enron, junk bonds, variable rate morgages,
want to invest in something buy a new american made car...
some of the pictures look like cold fusion.. but it is more than likely a hydrogen separator... but will it really separate enough hydrogen to run a motor at highway speeds... that will take a lot of current....
there are several elements that will separate water into oxygen and hydrogen without electrical input... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium
separating hydrogen peroxide can also be done with platinum http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platinum
but at the concentrations needed it is unstable... 2 barrels of it blew up in the early 70's.... flattened a huge trucking company's building... there is a way to make it... but it is highly restricted...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_peroxide
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_fusion
the most important one to read is is one
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caveat_emptor
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jungle
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Posted: 07/08/09 03:11 AM
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I dont think that is possible, unfortunately. I would also like to do that, with those prices and pollution problems.
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sarah_9
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Posted: 07/15/09 01:40 AM
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Hello,
Recently i watched a program on discovery channel, it was related to alternative fuels and hydrogen can be a good alternative though it is very early to say anything about it, as most o the experiments are in there initial stage but just hope for the best otherwise we will have car but no fuel to drive them.
Regards, sarah_9
Online Traffic School & Traffic Tickets Los Angeles
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waynep712
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Posted: 07/15/09 07:01 AM
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wow... i could be totally wrong.... when my mother was growing up.,.. a man next door named mr Quist... had a small motor... probably a washing machine motor... that would run on water... he could fill the fuel tank with the garden hose.. drop in a few pills and start the motor... this was in the late 20's or early 30's.... he told the locals that he showed the motor too he was going to show it to people who were going to buy his idea... he was never heard from again...
very early washing machines had a kick start gasoline motor as most homes were not wired for electricity yet...
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Posted: 07/30/09 10:00 AM
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Well the technology is getting better and better. I remeber Jack Nicholson tested a Chevy Hydrogen car to the public which worked fine. So I'm assuming water isn't that far off.
Here's the link in case anyone wants to see the video: http://blogs.internetautoguide.com/6274919/auto-news/should-have-listen-to-jack-chevy-hydrogen-car-in-1978/index.html
Life.....It's not about how hard you can hit but how hard you can get hit and keep pushing forward, how much you can take and keep pushing forward! - Rocky Balboa
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