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Is water powered cars a reality, or is it another gimmick through Internet claims to break H2O to HHO.?

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Some websites (please see water powered car on google)

claims to break water to HHO which increases the mpg by 40 to 100% without any engine modifications. If it true, why the governments are not acting on this and still spends huge money in gas?

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  1. The auto manufactures are working on this, but have a long ways to go before installing as part of the standard fuel system.  Websites of interest are www.picctv.com/usatoday  

    www.runyourcaron water.com    www.waterforgas-direct.com

    www.runacaronwater.synthasite.com  and http://www.waterpetrolcar.com


  2. When you electrocute water, you break the molecular bond of water (H20) and separate the components into Hydrogen and Oxygen (2H 2O). As separated, these combust at a rate more powerful than gasoline and are rebound back to H2O once combusted.

    It's very simple. The technology has been around for over a century. It just hasn't been somewhat practical until now.

    With a gasoline engine turning an alternator and providing the energy to cause the electrolysis reaction, HHO gas (oxyhydrogen gas) can indeed increase gas mileage in an internal combustion engine.

    There are factors involved as to how well gas mileage will be effected (such as Oxygen sensors in each vehicle that will regulate the gasoline/oxygen ratio differently at stoich), but fact is that HHO will combust at ignition temperature.

    A totally HHO-powered vehicle is definitely possible, but it would require an additional power source (secondary battery system) that would need to be independently charged to sustain the reaction. With improvements being made to energy conservation technology (turning thermal waste back into energy) and Solar technology - a Solar/HHO vehicle could be around the corner.

    If you want to try a Generator out for yourself without paying for the info or a Generator; you may obtain free plans and a diagram at our myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/trinityenergies

    We're happy to answer any questions you'd have along the way. We've been at this for a while.

  3. 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

  4. Not for practical purposes.

  5. It smells like a con to me. The rate of electrolysis a 12v car battery can provide  would not even run a toy car.Also they would need separate tanks for the H2 and O2.It's tempting but If only 20,000 people place an order they have made $1,000,000.

  6. yes and no, it doesnt run compleatley on water, it replases about 40% of the gasoline. but it does work if installed properly.

  7. It's absolutely true.  People have been driving around with water-powered cars for years.  It was all kept very secret by my 3rd cousin who invented it.  My own hydrogen powered car generates so much excess energy I run my house lights off it too!

    Just kidding.  Of course it's not real.

  8. Hello Pothan

    I’ve read one of the "Run your car on water" eBooks – I thought the instructions were extremely easy to follow, especially considering I have very limited mechanical knowledge. So I'm sure you shouldn't have a problem installing the kit.

    So basically answering your question, yes they do work. However, depending on the car you install the fuel cells into will determine how efficient the car will become and how much money you’ll save on running costs.

    For example, I installed the hydrogen fuel cells into my son's 1989 Camry Ultima with his help as a sought of bonding experience, also to make sure we didn't stuff up my car haha

    Anyways we currently run the car as a water/petrol burning hybrid - we're not completely sure how much money we've saved but my son is convinced he's saving around 40% on running costs which over time is a lot of money, especially for him.

    To summarise; yes it does work, how much it will cost depends greatly on the materials you use – altogether it didn’t costs us that much and it was really easy to do (even for somebody like me)

    Finally, you may have noticed that there are several eBooks on the subject currently available on the internet, however most of which are a waste of time. Below you’ll find a link to a review of the 3 best eBooks on how to convert your car to a water burning hybrid. So if you want to run your car on water and save a bundle of money on running costs then I advise you to check it out. It’s what I used and I haven’t looked back since

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

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