Have you seen the run your car on water ...

D.D. F asked:

What do you think about this?

http://www.runyourcarwithwater.com/

It may sound good in theory or look good on a video, but has anyone actually tried it?


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4 responses to “ Have you seen the run your car on water ...”

  1. Don W

    Only for the hardcore hobbyist. The boosters do as they say but depending on the car, the milage may not change due to the electronics of the car compensating for the extra fuel/oxygen. They do work extremely well on vehicles with carburetors.

  2. vtsztpu

    Good for you. We have a guy in our town who has already used a system like this in three of his cars and doubled his gas milage. Keep posting this: it will be big oil and the Arabs worst nightmare!

  3. AlkalineDietDetox

    Water for gas or fuel, which is also known as “how to run your car on water,” is a way for you to double your gas mileage. It requires you to convert your car using HHO or Brown gas to have your car run on water. You will have less air pollutants because hydrogen is combined with water in the process and helps to burn the fuel, which allows your car to run more smoothly and quieter.

    There is absolutely no way that your car can run only on water. This process uses both gas and water as fuel. You can watch the video showing you how this is done on my blog as well. You probably have to see it to believe it.

  4. dontspam

    The first thing you should do is watch the YouTube video I’ve linked to below.

    Then visit the website I’ve also linked to — that’ll show you how it’s impossible for these “run your car on water” schemes to work without breaking a number of very well-proven laws of physics.

    It’s a giant scam and huge numbers of people are being fleeced every day by these fraudsters. Don’t let yourself become one.

    If you’re an experimenter and a tinkerer then by all means have a play with this concept but don’t spend *any* money on buying plans or kits — there’s plenty of free information already on the web. And don’t expect to see anything other than a *reduction* in your vehicle’s fuel-efficiency when you put one of these jam-jars under your hood.

    And warn your friends about this scam.

    EDIT: In response to your question “but has anyone tried it?”

    Yes. We hooked up a small generator to an HHO system and tested it without the HHO, with the HHO but using external power for the cell itself, and with the HHO system powered by the generator.

    The results were a 2% improvement in fuel-efficiency with the HHO when the electrolysis cell was powered from another source and an astonishing 14% *reduction* in fuel-efficiency when the generator had to power the cell itself.

    I’ll be posting the full test with video on the interesting projects website in the third link below.

    So yes, a scientifically conducted test conclusively proves that the laws of thermodynamics are safe and that these systems simply do not work (which is why they’re not factory-fitted the car you drive now)

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