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Uploaded on Sep 5, 2008

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Amazing! Police Department converted all their cars to HHO hydrogen TO SAVE MONEY! Water fuel engine is not scam. Water powered cars are real. Don't buy gas, save money, use free energy.

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  • brad hodge

    If you want to get the plans

    to convert your car to HHO

    go to Google and search for:

    "Top HHO Gas Car Research"

    Click the first result (skip the Advertisement)

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  • mozzmann

    We are the voice of Physics but there are those that cannot see, Hydrogen and Oxygen as a supplemental is feasible but the notion of running completely from water has more holes than a colander.

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  • mozzmann

    So where is the water for this miraculous process carried, IF you have 16 Gallons of Water, which will take about 48 Hrs to undergo the electrolysis process at 12 -14 V ie Auto Voltage and you expect people to believe that there is enough Hydrogen and Oxygen given off to run the standard Petrol engine. As a supplement there is potential but toe run completely off electrolysis produced gasses no there is simply not enough produced fast enough to run the engine it's that simple. 

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  • carolinedeater

    ok, i am getting bored of explaining the obvious. i will try once more.

    the more electricity you use the more petrol you use. this is really simple stuff to understand.

    so if you are using electricity to split water you are using more petrol period as there are energy losses all along the system you will never get back even what you put in to split the water.

    try this, run a generator, then under full load. the second will empty the tank faster, there is your proof

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  • James Zawacki

    Yup, I agree. But, to correct your other comments about how this system works, it is completely run off the alternator. I wish people would do some research on how an alternator works before saying it's not possible. The motor is spinning to make the car move, turning the alternator has MINIMAL impact on the engine, even at FULL LOAD.

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  • James Zawacki

    FYI, wikispeed has a 100MPG car.

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  • Chris Edmister

    thats not true. compared to gas you get more milage per gallon of water and seeing as when you burn it it produces water that water would just go back in the tank. why would you waste the water it produces.

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  • Chris Edmister

    are held by people high up in government and big buisnesses

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  • Chris Edmister

    you do realize that its government that puts the rules and regulations on these cars that way people have no choice in what they drive. in that way the government controls whats invented what is put out to the public and so on its that simple. go look up copy rights and so on. did you know their is a copy right on a water powered motor and know i do not meen hydrogine it is powered water being pumped threw the motor. their are hundreds of these types of things that are pattented and the pattents

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  • Chris Edmister

    its funny when people say its not viable but yet theirs hundreds of cars proving you people wrong. how is i believe it said 65 miles a gallon not viable maybe you non viable people should try it instead of playing on a computer and watching others prove you wrong

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  • Chris Edmister

    energy needed to split the water and keep the battery charged and run lights radios and so on in the car the same as it does when it runs straight gas. so actually their is more energy produced than used. that would be if you hold it to the technical aspect of it.

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