Water4Gas - HHO Gas -- Run your car on Water
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Can they do this with diesel engines?
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@Kcoolin36 Thats what Ive heard as well, it works for about a 1/4-1/2 a tank then
your cars computer adjusts itself using the other sensors. If you reset it, it
will start working again.....not bad every half a tank if your saving on gas, but a 1/4 tank
might be a pain in the ass....Still im gonna try it with my car, a 97 ford explorer, and see if it works....ill make one myself so i wont really be loosing anything by trying it out.
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I hope no one is falling for this crap!
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Has anyone done this to there car and had it work ? I tried 2 years ago and the car idled smoother and had a noticable increase in mpg for the first half a tank. The ease of installation was a load of crap and the help department was less than spectacular. Still I think I could have made it work on an older car with a carburator that didn't have a computer controlling the air/ fuel ratio.
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A much better solution: Free Fuel.
Where: The Sun.
Buy solar panels and get an electric car. There are problems associated with solar energy, which means you may need conventional energy at times, but it's GARUNTEED to save money.
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This product is complete crap. The electrolysis of water to form hydrogen and oxygen is endothermic, meaning it REQUIRES MORE ENERGY than it produces. You would be much better off using your battery to run the car.
Adding hydrogen to your fuel doesn't do anything, unless you also add more oxygen. If you don't have oxygen, it undergoes incomplete combustion, causing polution and overall inefficiency. Finally, if you did add oxygen, your car would need extensive modifications.
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they do realize that water is more expensive than gasoline by the gallon...
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this will only increase the price of water
As usual, an uncritical report by the reporter, and no actual demonstration involving measurements, and no proof beyond the claims of the inventor. If his invention workds at all, he should fill it with pee. It requires much less energy to separate the H2 from urea. Of course, it might smell like an old folks' home......
butlerproman 2 years ago 5
He should say it how it really is which is "Imagine how much you can lose by investing in one of these sham devices, none of which have been scientifically proven to save anyone a drop of fuel or money.".We really need more truth in news reports.
TheAdler83 2 years ago 2