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Cars running on water and gas, is it true??

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ive heard about it alot and it lokos legit but why isnt it happening everywhere then. i watche this and it looks very real http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_tSRXxa1kQ

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  1. Yes, I've bought the eBook "Run your car on water" and installed the water fuel cells into my car. Personally, I didn't think it was possible to do but it actually works. I installed it into my son's 1989 Toyota Camry instead of my car, just in case it stuffed up haha

    Also, I'm not a mechanic, but following the step-by-step instructions was easy enough, so I'm sure you won't have any problems.

    I recommend you try it out, I'm not exactly sure how much money I've saved on petrol/gas but I know the car travels a heck of a lot further than before and for a fraction of the price.

    Here's a short review of the three best selling eBooks on the topic:

    http://bright-insight.com/auto/

    And to those people that said it doesn't work, have you actually tried it? Well, I have and it definitely works.


  2. Be careful of scams, but i know for A fact that my cousin bought A retired state police car. I think it was A 73, but not sure. That had A watter injection on it. It made it run cleaner and faster, but I do not know if it improved full mileage. The only complaint he had was the moister rusted out the mufflers very fast.

  3. Yes it is true cars can run on pure water and not environmental destroying petrol now Ive heard that there trying to create an engine that runs on compressed air.

  4. According to TV news Channel Reports, Japan is testing a Car that can run on water of any kind- tap water, river water, sea water etc. The Car was shown being test driven. We must all hope that the Car comes soon to the market and make our dependence on rising fuel costs a history. You also check this youtube link http://youtube.com/watch?v=mbuq2Gibfto&f... for the demonstration of car running on water.

    The car is using  electricity from your car's battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen) .  

    So far Not mass produced any of these vehicle.  Wait for the good news to come with Water cards with affordable price.  Gel

  5. Here is a scientific explanation why it is not possible:

  6. yeah I heard about this, and didn't believe it.  So, I googled it to find blogs and such about people actually doing this to their cars.  I found a few, but was still skeptical.

    Last month, I went to visit my best friend (we live in different states now) and her neighbor, who is my husband's friend, did it to his truck.  He says it actually works... he's getting 40mpg with it.  That doesn't sound like much until you consider that he has a ford f250 pickup.  I'd say that's great for a truck like that.

    His isn't as fancy as the ones you see online.  He used a mason jar with two bolts attached to it.  then he hooked one bolt to the pos and the other to the neg of his battery.  He then drilled a hole in his intake and attached a hose of some sort.  I don't know a lot about engines, so I don't know the exact details.  He said he has to refill the water once a week.

    I'm still a little scared to do it to my car, mostly because I don't have enough money to replace it if something went wrong (like I said, I don't know a lot about cars).  But, I have seen that idea in action.

    I don't know why it isn't happening everywhere... my guess is the oil companies are paying off the car manufacturers so they don't produce cars like this?  Or people just don't believe that its true?  I really don't know.

    I'm sure you'll get a lot of answers stating that it is physically impossible... but i've seen it in action.

    Also, they have a cutting torch that runs off of water and nothing else... and it has a flame.

    Honestly, I did not watch the video because my computer is being stupid and it is not playing videos, blah.  so I based my answer off the fact that many people have asked about this techonology before... so that's why I answered this way.  If its not the same technology as in the vid, I'm sorry.

    Oh, and I'm smart enough to know how to accurately find mpg, thank you.

  7. A Japanese auto maker is in the progess of making vehicles running on steam power.  An Indian company "Tata" plans to make a compressed-air car using technology from MDI.  

    The reason why it's not readily available is because the oil company will be affected tremendously.  Greed.

  8. Car that runs on water.

    I get a chuckle about 10 times a day when people ask about this (no offense)

    SCAM !!!!  I read extensively about it and the science is ALL WRONG.  I studied chemistry in school so I know.

    Even if you don't understand the science behind it to know, ask yourself this one simple question: if these devices worked, why don't the car companies install them at the factory and sell more cars?

    Because they don't work...

    Good Luck...

    P.S. If you go to these HHO sites, they will tell you that the HHO become a catalyst for the reaction inside the engine. NONSENSE !  In chemistry Catalyst is does NOT react at all and just help other reaction.  Hydrogen and Oxygen in piston would be immediately consumed (and so by definition cannot be a catalyst).

    P.P.S.  That youtube video is slick. They cut a real TV report that has nothing to do with HHO and inserted their HHO and voice over. VERY CLEVER and slick.

    P.P.P.S.  Wow people are mixing anything that has to do with water and car. There are legitimate engines that runs on HYDROGEN (and hydrogen can be gotten from water). This is really OLD technology.  But the HHO is NOT THAT.  And water injection is NOT any of the above (that was to prevent engine knocking back in the 70 and 80's).  As for people who swear they work (hho), they are the same people who don't know how to measure MPG.  Here's how it is done to get real and accurate MPG:

    (a) fill the tank to the max

    (b) get on the HWY - late night / no traffic hour

    (c) drive about 20 to 30 miles (at 55 MPH)

    (d) use cruise control - very important

    (e) note the EXACT MILES

    (f) get off and immediately get gas

    (g) note the EXACT GALLONS

    Now you can calculate the MPG by

    MPG = MILES (step e) / GALLONS (step g).

    The reason you start out with full tank is that is the "repeateable" condition.  You want to avoid traffic so you don't use the brakes on the HWY.  Braking will negatively affect the MPG calculation.  You use the cruise control so you and eliminate your driving habit as a factor.

  9. I personally have an 300 oz 6 plate hho gen installed on my 1994 ford ranger.  pre install i was getting approx 17-20 mpg and post install I'm getting approx 24-28 mpg not the 300 %increase but it is deffinatly working. i'm currently in the process of refining it to produce more hho gas and to improve even more.

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