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Topic started on 11-5-2008 @ 11:41 PM by dasioux777
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I was just checking out different things when I came across this amazing money saveing device in which you you build check this out! If you have done
this already let me know about it. or just tell me what you think on this whole situation this website has videos and every thing well just take a
look!
Run your car on water
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reply posted on 12-5-2008 @ 12:00 AM by pikypiky
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It appears that water-powered cars have been around as early as 1969.
Daniel Dingel - Filipino Inventor
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reply posted on 12-5-2008 @ 12:06 AM by ElectricUncleSam
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Looks like a scam to me... Hard to say, just seems rather cheesy...
Seems like the flame created might melt the engine? He's blowing through bricks with it among other things... Wouldn't this harm a regular engine?,
not only that, but wouldn't it put watter through your exhaust? Doesn't seem it's as easy as they make it look...
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reply posted on 12-5-2008 @ 12:07 AM by dasioux777
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Thats great! But what I was thinking if we all could have this we could be in a better possition. I'm just wondering ,it says easy steps to follow
but in all reality sometimes easy is not so easy. I'm thinking about maybe giving it try. But I wonder how real this realy is . In our day and age
eveything is wonderful until you recieve it (LOL) your thoughts are well welcomed is this real or a waste of money?
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reply posted on 12-5-2008 @ 12:09 AM by dasioux777
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I was thinking kinda of the same thing but some of me just wants this to be true, I would like to see if it is true but I dont want to waste any money
on crap!
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reply posted on 12-5-2008 @ 12:13 AM by ElectricUncleSam
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Originally posted by dasioux777
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I was thinking kinda of the same thing but some of me just wants this to be true, I would like to see if it is true but I dont want to waste any money
on crap! 
It's real, but it's not practical and everyone is trying to push it when it's not fully developed... Anything you buy now will not be worth the
money and eventually be obsolete and worthless...
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reply posted on 12-5-2008 @ 12:30 AM by dasioux777
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Thank you , I some times I'm to optomistic I become entergetic of the ideas and concepts of other people. I look for the best in every thing before I
debunk or hesate against someone or something. not the best way to be I geuss, well I will work on that (lol)
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reply posted on 12-5-2008 @ 12:45 AM by goose
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I just watched a news clip about the honda civic cx that runs on natural gas (phill) which they said sales for .69, apparenlty this is the same stuff
that you run your appliances with and you just buy a tank and fill up at home. Here is a link about it. I don't know how truthful they were being
on the mainstream media propaganda channel but they did say, .69 a gal.
www.theautochannel.com...
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reply posted on 12-5-2008 @ 01:00 AM by firepilot
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Powering a car from the combusting of water is possible but not practical . You would have to carry lots of batteries to store the electricity needed
for electrolysis, and the energy you would get from burning 2H2 and O2 is the same as it takes to split the water molecules, then you are still having
to carry water, and an engine.
Its a lot easier then to just carry batteries and motors in that case, rather than use that same emount of energy to electrolyse water.
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reply posted on 12-5-2008 @ 01:10 AM by dasioux777
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Well I went to the site you posted pretty cool. but on the left hand side I noticed a link (customerservice reports?)well the site I posted was on
there giving it 5 stars. who knows. If this were true it would be assume but Im sure it would have its set backs as well all things do.
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reply posted on 16-5-2008 @ 02:52 AM by Anonymous ATS
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one stupid question, why cant someone just post the main parts of the book they say will convert water to gas or stuff like this. then we could test
it for real, not buy a $97 dollar book and just end up losing the money for maybe crap thing. my point is that why dont we undertake tests of this
''new'' stuff ourself and see wether it works or not. im not going to put 97 bucks in a book without any guarantee, no one is going to. we all
want to save money on gas but it is a REAL alternative??? does it really work ? do they sell KITS? what are the guarantees?
thank you for your replys
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