DAVID M asked:
I am thinking about running my car on water – I have heard great stories about people saving 50% on their gas bills. I know there are a lot of resources on the internet. Advice please!
I have found a great website that compares the different methods that are out there at the minute
http://runyoucaronwaterguide.blogspot.com
Thans for all the advice so far!
Hell just fill it up and see what happens! Or better yet I will sell you some for $1.00 a gallon. How much do you want?
please dont be a fool… do you think that anyone that actually found a way.. would place this on the internet for free.. the car will run on a mixture of ninty five percent alcahol and five percent water.. the engine pistons are forced down by a explosion of the fuel… can water explode.. ok.
IF it could be done and IF it worked so well California would required it on all or most of the cars allowed to operate in their state.
The fact they don’t tells me enough that it does not work.
Plus in order to convert the water to hydrogen you must use Power to boil the water, then extract the hydrogen, feed that to the engine. So you must use power to make fuel to make power, not a very efficient system.
Not to mention the rust and corrosion that will accumulate in the engine which will cause the engine to wear out faster.
Nope I do not use it, I have looked into it and found it to be a hoax.
P.S. Retry your new link for it does not work. Again that tells me this so called system is a hoax.
Let’s see, for you to run your car on water, it’s going to need to be “falling” water, and that’s going to limit your range to wherever you can drive while trailing a large hose that’s connected upstream on a river somewhere.
Or maybe you could build a car that has a water tower on it – that’ll work too – just take it easy on the turns!
Theses claims don’t work It simply takes more costly energy in the form of gasoline to work the alternator harder than it normally would to turn the water into it’s components.There will be a net energy loss.
Yes, I have and know countless others who have.
I spent weeks trying out different HHO gens (all from ebay) and each one works so much differently. The ones in PVC pipes usually output a decent amount of gas (depending directly upon what electrolyzer you use in the water) but their crude design does not allow you to see what’s going on inside and you cannot tell if your mix is doing good or not.
Then there are the wire designs, which put out okay – but not the best.
I finally built one using the best qualities of different models all put together, and I output around 1.5-1.75 litres/minute – which is really good for the size of the generator and for the electrolyte I am using.
There are many factors involved in whether an HHO generator will work well or not. The major factors are:
1. what are the electrodes made of, how well will they conduct electricity and how quickly will they corrode?
2. What electrolyte mixture are you using in the water (electrolyte is required to make the water conduct electricity to split the hydrogen and oxygen)
3. how much oxygen are you involving in the gas out to the engine?
4. How many o2 sensors does your vehicle have and how will they react to the extra oxygen they will detect? (sometimes the o2 sensors will detect more oxygen and increase your fuel ratio to compensate for it – I personally have not had this problem, but have heard others record it)
Speaking from my personal experience with the generator I now use and build, I have literally TRIPLED my gas mileage.
At first, with a cheaply-built generator – I only got a 23% increase on MPG. But now with my new design, I have tripled my gas mileage.
So yes, it does work if you have the right Generator and if you know a little about the process.
It’s great ’til you F#&* up your engine due to flooding.