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HHO hydrogen converter. Does it work? Has anyone done it?

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I am curious about doing it to my 2000 Toyota Tacoma, and am wondering if anybodies had luck with it. I'm thinking about getting the info for 49 dollars.....

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  1. air car same scam second verse, just where do you get the compressed air?  From either coal or gasoline.


  2. I think you would be more interested to learn about Air Cars they have the least down falls compared to other alternative fuels check out ConvertToAir.com for information on how air cars work

  3. well i am actually working on it right now i have a honda accord. im just gonna say its easy to reverse so you wont be doing any serious damage plus i have seen several working models. if you gonna do this i suggest that you have help from someone with experience in automotive most people fail because of thier ignorance. here is where i bought the program

    http://tinyurl.com/5o2gyz

  4. Sorry but the others are right when they say it's just a scam, and it's a *big* scam at that.

    Take a look at the YouTube video I've posted a link to and then visit the website it refers to (also linked below).

    This is sham-science that simply does not hold up to close scrutiny and is designed to do nothing but to make you poorer and the scammers richer.

    I see that Popular Mechanics are of a very similar opinion and they're about to test it (link below).

    Don't get caught - get smart!

    And spread the word that this a scam, far too many people are being fleeced by these fraudsters.

  5. let's see, the end result is,  "you'll be out $49."

    no, it doesn't work.

    high school physics would have taught you that.

    maybe their use of  HHO  instead of  H2O  ought to be a hint.

    however, i expect you'll get a  "it works great for me,  send me $44 and i'll tell you how."  answer.

  6. AAA tried it and it failed, but really the math doesn't work, I have a long post as to why it can't work and I'll post it again if you wish (post an edit) but in a nut shell you get back less then 20% of the engery you put into it.

    It just a bad con  that's been around sience before the

  7. It's a scam.  See the article 'water powered cars will never work' linked below.

  8. strickly a  50 dollar gimmick

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