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Has anyone ever converted the car to run on water and gas?

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I have seen plans available for running you car on water and gas on the internet, I am interested in doing this but I hesitate to buy plans for $150.00 if its a scam. Has anyone here seen or done this? If so would you pas on the plans or give me some real information as to how it works and where I can get the plans without getting riped off. I am willing to spend the money if its for real.

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  1. SCAM SCAM

    These do not work, they are a total scam. You will always consume more electricity electrolyzing the water than you can get back by combusting the gases. Not even close.

    Plus this is an explosive mixture and dangerous.

    This is not just my opinion, but hard scientific fact.

    Just think, if you could generate electric power from nothing, every auto manufacturer would be knocking on your door. Even more, we could shut down every coal, oil, nuclear, wind, solar power plant and use this method. But, sad to say, you can never get something from nothing, so we will have to stick with our fossil fuels and hope nuclear/solar/wind power comes on line in time.

    for more info, see:

    http://aardvark.co.nz/hho.shtml

    However you will probably get a bunch of positive answers, but they are either shills or deluded.

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  2. this is a complete scam don'tt do that. it is impossible.DON'T GIVE THEM THE MONEY it is definitely a scam

  3. definatly a scam. electrolyzing water should be done separate from the gasoline and the resulting hydrogen and oxygen would be volatile and you couldnt get a controlled explosion. plus it would use alot of energy to electrolyze the water at a suitable rate.

  4.   I have viewed several sets of these plans and to be frank pseudo engineers have created them. The plans are very complex and unless you are very handy with fabrication and have some experience with electronics and circuit building they are out of the scope of the majority. However the plans will produce a product that is a HHO generator for a vehicle.

    It's funny they have created something that may yield certain results but have misinterpreted it completely. The thing that stands out to me is the law of conservation of energy. Folks, there is no free energy or perpetual motion. But it seems to work!  They obviously think it does. TESTS prove it! Upon investigation and looking at many tests I will concede that it may work as an efficiency booster for the combustion cycle in today’s production engines. Three aspects of these systems are of interest and may aid in combustion.

    1) Water vapor may be added to cool the combustion process. Some companies have used this in the past. Is this more efficient? It can be. But it's HHO? Not after the spark plug fires, it explodes into water, right? As it turns to vapor it draws heat from the process. Theoretically the cooler environment helps with pre-ignition and a leaner mixture can be used. These HHO systems create this scenario.

    2) During the combustion cycle the water expands into vapor yielding an effective expansion process much like a steam engine.  

    3) Does the explosion of the hydrogen aid with the explosion of the petrol? Maybe.

    However the energy released by the HHO to water reaction does not exceed the energy needed to separate the water to HHO! The net energy with this system will obviously be negative.

    1). Can they work for the reasons given by the designers or sellers of this information? NO.

    2) Can a production internal combustion engine run solely off HHO with one of these products? NO.

    3) Can water be used as fuel? NO.

    4) Have credible people experienced positive results using these products. Yes

    I do not think the authors of these systems are not idiots or scammers. It’s obvious the authors designing and perfecting these systems spent large amounts of money pursuing their goals. These systems will work for certain educational projects. For example, I used to own a production water torch that worked great. It was about 4 cubic foot and used a bunch of current. I have viewed the electronics and control systems and they would be adequate if the process were as they thought.

    I do plan to build what should be called an HHO water injection system that may increase fuel mileage and will be attacked as such.


  5. The more the risk, the better the rewards. People who take risks always know better later on. People are so afraid of getting scammed and yet everyday, they take out their credit cards out of their wallets and use it to buy something they want or need, not even minding that the bank is making money for every purchase they make with their credit cards.Don't be afraid you're getting scammed because the banks are already doing that to you. Another big scammer?...How about oil companies. It's extortion how these oil companies are making profit in expense of the ordinary folks like you and I...

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