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100 miles on 4 oz of fuel

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  • 91nbtsi9 Offline
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    ichibankilla wrote:
    I'm sure the goverment will find a way to lock up this information so it never sees the light of day again. Technology like this will put the oil companies in a serious bind. Or, we'll be paying 1000 times more for water.

    So why does the gov't waste lots of money each year researching new fuel technologies?...

    [email protected] -- DSM
    07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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    • wesholeW Offline
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      That's simply fukn amazing. I wonder what the octane rating is.

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        91nbtsi wrote:
        So why does the gov't waste lots of money each year researching new fuel technologies?...

        The same reason the gov't spends millions on looking into technologies such as waterless toilets...added pork (from both parties) attached to house/senate funding bills.

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          Damn that's pimp. I wonder how long until cars are actually produced that will run on water. It sounded like after it's burned, it condenses back into water, so maybe they can rig up cars to recycle the water back in?

          Troy
          2009 Yamaha R1
          2002 WRX
          2001 Toyota Tundra
          2001 Yamaha R6
          1988 Yamaha YSR 50
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            treimche wrote:
            Damn that's pimp. I wonder how long until cars are actually produced that will run on water. It sounded like after it's burned, it condenses back into water, so maybe they can rig up cars to recycle the water back in?

            Wow, I just actually watched it with sound, that guy is going to be rich, that is all I have to say!! I am going to send that video to my internal combustion engines instructor, he will love it.

            [email protected] -- DSM
            07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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              What will all that water do for our exhaust and roads in the winter? HMMMM?

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                weshole wrote:
                What will all that water do for our exhaust and roads in the winter? HMMMM?

                Production vehicles would most likely have collection systems for the liquid water, and probably just recycle it like Troy mentioned. The water tanks would definately have to be heated in the winter though, but, could just use some of the water and the electrolysis thing to heat the tank. Ahh, this sounds promising. :icon_geek:

                [email protected] -- DSM
                07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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                  This man will soon be the richest man alive or end up missing....killed off by the oil companies....either way thats simply amazing.

                  LiViN LiFe tO ThE FuLLeST!!
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                    Hopefully he doesn't get knocked off by some greedy oil company!

                    Troy
                    2009 Yamaha R1
                    2002 WRX
                    2001 Toyota Tundra
                    2001 Yamaha R6
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                      Don't show this video to Bush or he might say something like "Most of you probably don't know this, but water is made up of a combustuble substance called hydrajin and if you burn this hydrajin in your car you can drive a long ways on it. Unfortunately the enviromental impact has yet to be determined and we are unsure how much hydrajin we have available that is not in our reserves, so I've asked my good friend Kenneth Lay to do an enviromental and eckinomical research on this topic while me and the Vice President go out driving around shooting birds w/o a license. We expect that Mr Lay will have his analysts at Enron determine the impact that this will have on our dependency of foreign oil and the best way to distribute this hydrajin since he does have a good track record of providing energy where and when it is needed. Once we have determined the feasibility of this hydrajin we will set up a supply distribution contract with our good friends at Halliburton as we know they won't over charge us for their services."

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                        tjamz wrote:
                        Don't show this video to Bush or he might say something like "Most of you probably don't know this, but water is made up of a combustuble substance called hydrajin and if you burn this hydrajin in your car you can drive a long ways on it. Unfortunately the enviromental impact has yet to be determined and we are unsure how much hydrajin we have available that is not in our reserves, so I've asked my good friend Kenneth Lay to do an enviromental and eckinomical research on this topic while me and the Vice President go out driving around shooting birds w/o a license. We expect that Mr Lay will have his analysts at Enron determine the impact that this will have on our dependency of foreign oil and the best way to distribute this hydrajin since he does have a good track record of providing energy where and when it is needed. Once we have determined the feasibility of this hydrajin we will set up a supply distribution contract with our good friends at Halliburton as we know they won't over charge us for their services."

                        That is ownage in the 10th degree

                        At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

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                        > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
                        > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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                          I know this is an old thread but I figured this might be a decent post to add to it. Looks like the guy has come a little further since that video was created.

                          http://hytechapps.com/

                          Businesses can purchase the system for over $6000. I think it'd be pretty cool if we could get a local business to possible purchase the system and install the stuff in some of their fleet vehicles to see if it's all it has been cracked up to be.

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                            I wonder what kind of power you get out of that? Cant be anything to spectacular, but who the fuck cares if it runs off of just water. If I had enough money I would buy one and use it for a daily driver

                            Jason
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                              jct_4628 wrote:
                              I wonder what kind of power you get out of that? Cant be anything to spectacular, but who the fuck cares if it runs off of just water. If I had enough money I would buy one and use it for a daily driver

                              The site says cars fitted with it get a MPG increase as well as a slight Horsepower increase as well...

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                                heck, even if I could just "supplement" my fuel with that, it would be worth it. Worst case scenario is shut it off at the track...

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                                  tjamz wrote:
                                  Don't show this video to Bush or he might say something like "Most of you probably don't know this, but water is made up of a combustuble substance called hydrajin and if you burn this hydrajin in your car you can drive a long ways on it. Unfortunately the enviromental impact has yet to be determined and we are unsure how much hydrajin we have available that is not in our reserves, so I've asked my good friend Kenneth Lay to do an enviromental and eckinomical research on this topic while me and the Vice President go out driving around shooting birds w/o a license. We expect that Mr Lay will have his analysts at Enron determine the impact that this will have on our dependency of foreign oil and the best way to distribute this hydrajin since he does have a good track record of providing energy where and when it is needed. Once we have determined the feasibility of this hydrajin we will set up a supply distribution contract with our good friends at Halliburton as we know they won't over charge us for their services."

                                  H2Owned...

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