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Hardrock69
05-16-2006, 01:05 PM
He actually got it to run his car...and made a 100-mkile round-trip on 4 OUNCES OF WATER!!!

Linky (http://www.spikedhumor.com/articles/28372/Water_as_Fuel.html)

Coyote
05-16-2006, 01:20 PM
Whoah... I wonder when this'll be worldwide?

FORD
05-16-2006, 01:20 PM
Hope he's well armed and doesn't fly in small airplanes.

FORD
05-16-2006, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by Coyote
Whoah... I wonder when this'll be worldwide?

As soon as Exxon/Chevron/BP/Shell/Carlyle/BCE figure out how to own every drop of water on the planet.

binnie
05-16-2006, 01:29 PM
Reckon one of those bad boys will but the rights and sit on it!


Still, gives us hope, right!

Hardrock69
05-16-2006, 01:34 PM
I think I have found the reporter who did that video....I have emailed to ask him for further info....

I will keep you posted.

In the meantime, I found this:

http://www.keelynet.com/energy/waterfuel.htm

If any of you guys are mechanically/electronically inclined and have an old junk car laying around, you have your mission, should you decide to accept it!

:cool:

Coyote
05-16-2006, 01:41 PM
Originally posted by FORD
As soon as Exxon/Chevron/BP/Shell/Carlyle/BCE figure out how to own every drop of water on the planet.

Shit. I forgot them for a second...

bastardog
05-16-2006, 02:28 PM
unbelivable.......I'm pretty sure this guy will die of a heart attack in the next days. Also that no goverment or private industry in the world will be interested in his technology on other purpose than just get rid of it

Hardrock69
05-16-2006, 03:19 PM
It is quite sad when you realize that coming up with a new technology like that and trying to publicize it can mean an automatic death sentence.

If these guys are still alive I will be surprised.

knuckleboner
05-16-2006, 03:31 PM
this sounds a little fishy.

mind you, it's really just a hydrogen fueled vehicle, which is established science.

it's the easy separation of hydrogen that seems questionable. electrolysis does separate hydrogen from water. but it takes a decent amount of energy. a reasonable amount, unlike nuclear fusion. but still, i highly doubt that an easily convertable kit for your car will enable it to create enough energy to separate hydrogen from water and still have enough to power the vehicle.

binnie
05-16-2006, 03:43 PM
They probably are dead. I'm guessing a water-powered car doesn't go very fast!

Diamondjimi
05-16-2006, 09:16 PM
Originally posted by Hardrock69
It is quite sad when you realize that coming up with a new technology like that and trying to publicize it can mean an automatic death sentence.

If these guys are still alive I will be surprised.

Agreed.
He'll either die of "natural causes" or he will be forced to accept an insane buyout by the feds/oil people and the patent will be shelved .....

Hardrock69
05-17-2006, 03:46 PM
Ok peeps. Here is the scoop.

I thought that possibly we were not getting the full scoop through that sound-bite interview....but here is what the reporter just sent me in an email:

Thank you for your interest in the water-fuel report that is apparently making the rounds these days via the Internet. That was part of a segment we produced back in July & November (2005).

It is a very interesting concept, though not new—others have been tinkering with this sort of technology for a while. Hytechapps believes it is on the cusp of improving or perhaps perfecting it. As of the date of our report back in November, they were still in a testing phase but very encouraged by results up to that point.



This HHO is generated by electrolysis (it does require electricity to produce). Also, this company uses this HHO gas in automobiles in combination with gasoline (basically as a fuel additive). It is designed to improve mileage--not eliminate the need for gasoline. I can’t remember for sure… but to the best of my recollection, initial tests showed the water-gas hybrid prototype car (the Escort) gets around 55mpg (of gasoline), when injected with a small amount of this HHO gas (around two ounces). Also, I can’t exactly remember the cost of electricity needed to produce this HHO gas, but I think it was somewhere in the vicinity of 80-cents per gallon. Again, that’s just going from memory—I could be off on that. I hope this is helpful to you.



You may learn more about this company by visiting www.hytechapps.com. Denny Klein was the interview subject.

binnie
05-17-2006, 03:47 PM
Anyone know if that guy is still alive?