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Has anyone tried this new theory about using water/hydrogen as fuel?

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  1. I am 77 and have heard this all my life. It is a scam.


  2. Theres a bunch of news story videos from reputable news stations like CNN on the site http://driveonwaterfuel.com/ . I didn't really believe until I saw those videos

  3. Is it true or just a scam? You cannot run your car on water alone of course!

    A cheap and simple installation produces Brown's Gas, also called HHO, which is mixed with the fuel (petrol, gasoline, LPG or diesel) your car is built for.

    Some say it is a hoax because they claim the energy you have to put in to produce the gas is more than what comes out when you burn it.

    But they do not realise that the mixture is more fuel efficient because the hydrogen gas explodes first and heats up the combustion chamber before the fuel does. This results in an increase in gas mileageof 10 - 50 %

    The price of the conversion is quickly recovered, especially when you drive a truck or SUV. Just make sure you follow all the safety instructions and if you are not a mechanic, get some professional help!

    You can read more in the review below ...

  4. I hope not. Water is not a renewable resource.

  5. Lots of attempts. No proven successes.

  6. Well I did see a car once in Africa and water was actually the fuel but the car was going so slow and they also add other things to it. But Hydrogen is real. Ford and Toyota have already made Hydrogen cars. It is faster, cleaner and cheaper. We can't be slaves for oil for ever. Come on, there has to be alternative solution to this disaster.

  7. They work to some extent for some. I wudnt say it's a scam.

    The many videos on Youtube showing the Water4Gas system in action seem real too.

  8. It's a scam.  See link below.

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