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converting from gas to water


swamprat

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Going to stir things up a bit. I caught a news spot about running your car on water instead of gas. The car converts water to HHO. They claim that it will work on any car. I did some searching on line and found a few web sites claiming the same thing. They offer the plans for less that $50 and you need to buy the parts at your hardware store. Some sites have diagram and directions for free. Your car is running on hydrogen gas that is made at the time needed. The by-product is H2O and O2. What do you guys think about this?

http://http://www.fuel-efficient-vehicles.org/FEV-hydrogen-generator-build-one.php
 
You knew you were opening yourself up for a ration of abuse so I won't pity you.
 
dude, just let it go now, if ur gonna try it like some of us on here have, then do it, this topic always leads to a huge argument
 
You knew you were opening yourself up for a ration of abuse so I won't pity you.


Just wanted to know if anybody has seen or made one work. I also started the thread with 'going to stir things up a bit' so no pity needed. Besides BMW is rumored to working on a production car to be released in the next five years.
 
sorry, just kidding! but thats what the company would do, just take your money! if i really did have the plans(and they really worked), i would give them to anyone, cant hurt to save the planet!
 
i dont think you can really run just on hydrogen without a lot of work. i am convinced that a supplemental hydrogen system is certainly worth the $30 or $40 it takes to put one together though.
 
i dont think you can really run just on hydrogen without a lot of work. i am convinced that a supplemental hydrogen system is certainly worth the $30 or $40 it takes to put one together though.

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I will try anything someone can show me works. It is getting rediculas. The whole friggin world is beginning to crumble because of fuel prices.

When it gets to $5.00 a gallon all hell will break loose.
 
When it gets to $5.00 a gallon all hell will break loose.

you dont really believe that do you?

they said the same thing about $1.00 a gallon, and $2.00 a gallon, and $3.....

want to know what will happen when it hits $5 a gallon? we will all bend over a little further, the oil companies will shove it in a little deeper, and we'll all get in our gasoline powered cars and drive away with our tails between our legs.
 
Think it, people are already resorting to stealing gas more now than ever before.


*See thread about locking gas caps*


When does it end? When is Exxon and BP going to stop rolling in their year after year of record profits and build a refinery in the US.

There will be a point, be it $5 a gallon of $7 a gallon when we will not be able to afford to go anywhere. It will cost us more to go to work than it will to just sit at home.
 
you dont really believe that do you?

they said the same thing about $1.00 a gallon, and $2.00 a gallon, and $3.....

want to know what will happen when it hits $5 a gallon? we will all bend over a little further, the oil companies will shove it in a little deeper, and we'll all get in our gasoline powered cars and drive away with our tails between our legs.

We are getting close to the breaking point though, prices are jumping because of the increase in fuel expenses as well. Kind of a perfect storm really, the economy is going to pot the same time fuel prices are skyrocketing.
 
all that means is people will pay more for more fuel efficient vehicles.

i forsee a day of $100 a gallon prices, driven up eventually by the fact that people are driving 100+ MPG vehicles...supply and demand.
 
all that means is people will pay more for more fuel efficient vehicles.

i forsee a day of $100 a gallon prices, driven up eventually by the fact that people are driving 100+ MPG vehicles...supply and demand.

ummm so people are driving cars with good millage and this will drive gas prices up? better mileage means less people buying gas, ie; less demand. low demand = low price
 

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