Re: Water for gas?
[Re: HOOVER24K]
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07/02/08 08:19 AM
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I have been looking into more of this myself. I guy I work with has done it to his commuter car for work (mid 90's chevy cavalier). He claims he is getting almost 60 mpg......
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Re: Water for gas?
[Re: 6PKRTSE]
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07/02/08 09:39 AM
07/02/08 09:39 AM
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yeah hydrogen & the like have energy but with these "too good to be true deals" it takes more energy to extract it & use it than what you get back which is why they dont work.
live every 24 hour block of time like it's your last day on earth
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Re: Water for gas?
[Re: mark7171]
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07/02/08 11:05 AM
07/02/08 11:05 AM
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stumpy
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if you pipe HHO into a OBD corolla the cars O2's wont see the unburned HC's.
just like the BS about using propane to find a vacuum leak...the rpms will rise..
Why do you think finding a vacuum leak with propane is BS. It does work.
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Re: Water for gas?
[Re: stumpy]
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07/02/08 11:23 AM
07/02/08 11:23 AM
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A friend started running his '06 Ram Cummins with one. His computer picked up 2mpg. Actual odometer mileage? I haven't heard yet. He did say it blew a lot of black crap out. He runs cross country with this. Monday was his first day out. It uses the diesel as an ignitor like a spark plug. He talked to a guy that drove from Naples Fl to Tampa and back and averaged 48mpg in a Mercury Marquis. I didn't ask what year. Said he used Perrier to start the new system, then distilled after that. His system only holds about 2 liters. If this works you are just more thourghly burning the diesel. Oil change intervals should go up too. Lower emissions would be a nice thing with my slider open! I quit buying B20 because it was so expensive.
"The only thing to do for triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing"
"NUNQUAM NON PARATUS!"
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Re: Water for gas?
[Re: StandOnIt]
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07/04/08 12:55 PM
07/04/08 12:55 PM
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.....I lost milage for some reason. I have a 120 amp alt so that should'nt have bothered it.....
You might want to do some research on just how much horsepower it takes to generate 120A. That's nearly 2KW of OUTPUT, not including the electrical losses in the alternator, the friction needed to operate the belts and pulleys, and so on.
Before the flameing starts, I realize fully that the thing isn't putting out 120A for long, but the point is, there is no free lunch. It DOES take real horsepower to operate
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Re: Water for gas?
[Re: Rug_Trucker]
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07/16/08 09:04 PM
07/16/08 09:04 PM
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Rug_Trucker
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Lemme see if I canget some pics on here in a while. My friend Bobby called me and was rolling in to Nashville today. I got some pics. I will try to load them later.
He is telling me 2-3mpg increase right now he is pulling a 40ft trailer with his '06 box stock 4x4 dually Cummins. Total weight right now is 20,000lbs. Normally he gets 10-11mpg and right now is getting 13.5 to 14.
The hydrogen isn't enough to run straight. Only a 2liter unit.
The unit pulls 10-15amps. This is his maiden voyage. Every 150 miles or so he has to pull over and fill it up. It has an idiot light to tell you when the water is low.
He bought this from Green Machine Solutions out of Jupiter Fl.
Looks really simple to replicate.
"The only thing to do for triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing"
"NUNQUAM NON PARATUS!"
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Re: Water for gas?
[Re: Rug_Trucker]
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07/26/08 09:46 PM
07/26/08 09:46 PM
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I don't know how to get these pics out of Kodak Easyshare. I did email them to myself.
I can forward them to somebody that would post them.
"The only thing to do for triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing"
"NUNQUAM NON PARATUS!"
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