Did You Ever Convert Your Car To Run On Water? What Happened When You Did It?
May 18, 2008 by Buff Me | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Also, what transcribe of car did you do it on
I have, what you must see at first is that your not using water in a direct sense, an experiment (adapted for your car) called the electrolysis extracts hydrogen gas from water, it is the hydrogen that is inured to to supplement the gas or diesel fuel,
Can You Actually Convert Your Car So It Can Run On Water?
Apr 09, 2008 by Erik F | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
With gas prices common so high its really starting to burn a hole in my pocket. I came across this website http://waterforgasprograms.info . Has anyone ever tried these programs?
I concoct it requires both gas and water
Hot pants answer - yes you can run on 100% water but the process really needs perfecting so the folks utilizing this technology fix now are mostly using hybrid vehicles - using both gas and water (actually using HHO which is seperated from the water).
Has Anybody Really Converted Their Car To Run On Water?
Apr 27, 2008 by melvin-miller@sbcglobal.net | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I've seen an article about converting gas engines to run water,not in point of fact on water,but a gas that in converted from water.Supposedly this will double your gas mileage,but it sounds too good to be true to me.
Care me, the only way to get your car to run on water is to attach pontoons to each side.
Thursday inquiry: Giving the "green" lightSo keep the above in mind, but hey--feel free to try to convert me. As familiar, I'll post my response to your comments next week (new questions run here on
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