Run Your Car On Water – Convert Any Car To Run On Water?
A good friend of mine just sent me a link to this site: Run Your Car On Water
My initial response was skeptical. The idea of running a car on water seems pretty far fetched.
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Naturally, I began to do some research and I found this video series:
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=8stApCmxYEM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=h75_TGiwg78
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Why have I never heard of this Stan Meyer before? In fact, when I type his name into Google I find 591,000 results.
If I were into conspiracy theories I would certainly have heard of Stan Meyer. His death has sparked conspiracy theories and heated debate all over the Internet. His life and untimely death echo that of the great Nikola Tesla.
Scientifically I was still not convinced…. then I came across this Fox News story about another inventor, Denny Cline.
This is a Fox News story about a man who invented a new gas which is created from water and electricity! He initially developed a torch for cutting metals, but then realized that he could convert his automobile to run on just ounces of water a day.
Denny Cline’s invention is a process for converting water into HHO gas using a form of electrolysis that he is patenting.
I do not doubt this this is possible…but I still have to wonder how much electricity is needed in order to convert the water into fuel. That seems to be the sticking point at least from my point of view.
If you have Run Your Car On Water please leave me a comment on this message thread. This site automatically emails me when someone leaves a comment. I am very interested to hear stories from people who have used this kit successfully.
Wouldn’t that change the world?
Imagine how good it would feel to Run Your Car On Water.
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I am interested in this!
I’m going to pick up this kit and give it a shot on my lawn mower.
BTW – I found your site on digg and I am your newest fan.
Jeremy Facias (not sure if I spelled that correctly) in Vancouver B.C. Canada has a water powered car. He was on the nightly news. He said that he “bought the kit off the net”.
So it’s true.
Is this for real?
The jury is still out. I am hoping someone will let us know for sure.
I would love to experiment with this myself… but I simply do not have time.
I have a gas guzzling 2001 Dodge Durango that barely get 15 miles to the gallon. I’ve been spending between $500-$600 per month on gas lately. I’m calling my ace mechanic tomorrow to see what he thinks and to see if he’d be willing to either make/install a kit. I will report back.
Something’s gotta give. I can’t spend this kind of $$ on gasoline on a consistent basis and I won’t have the $$ to purchase a hybrid car for another 2 years.
One problem as I see it , is the power being dissipated in the cell
I put one of these together and found that the electrolyte warms up pretty quickly. This is not surprising as, working on 12 v, with a current of 6 A, 72 watts will be dissipated in the liquid.