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Water/gas Powered Car Kits. Anyone Have Anyknowledge Of Of This I've Seen Web Sites???

Internet web sites have kit communication for sale on assembly and installation on your car. Has anyone seen this or have any knowledge of its validity? Supposed to increase your milage by 50% on any agency. 100% reversable if you need to sell your


To be straightforward with you, at first I too, thought it was definitely a scam, but I decided to do my own research and found a video presentation that showed positively how it was done. I watch the video trying to have an open mind (which was very

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For A Water Powered Car Would U Need A Battery, Radiator, Or Anything The Car Has Now?



About about all the electrical components on the car not related to the motor and tell me how they would be powered without a battery. Your radio, power windows, airbags, all the sensors, power locks, power mirrors, etc... So yes it would stress a battery.

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Water Powered Cars , Have You Seen One Run On Just Water ? Goodbye To Gasoline.?

try this identify with, http://joecell.cloud.prohosting.com/ what do you think ?


Been reading some of these answers. A lot people do not make out . I have had my truck running on water only, with a cell for 3 months now . Yes it does work . there is not shortage of water , lake water , ditch water and lately about any water . Just

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Is It True About Washing The Motor Of You Car With Water?

Sometimes the motor of my car gets squalid. So I take it up to the car wash and power wash it with soap and water. Does this harm the motor in any way or is it just superstition?


Chances are the apparatus is hot when you get to the car wash.
1. It's not good to do this at all.
You can crack your exhaust manifold or front pipe.
2. You can rob the component bearings of grease which will give

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My Car Has White Smoke And Water Coming Out Of The Exhaust Pipe.?

The water is absolve. The car has plenty of power and runs good. But I hear a water noise if im in the car and press the throttle to 3,000rpms or more. It sounds like water flowing. Whats the can of worms? Is the head gasket blown?
The car has plenty


Water coming out of your tailpipe is admirably normal.It is an indication of your engines efficiency.Gasoline is a hydrocarbon,if you mix hydrogen and oxygen you get H2O(water).If you mix carbon and oxygen...you end up with CO2.These are the non-poisonous

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JAPANESE WATER POWERED CAR!!

As per the claims it runs only on a 300W "Water Vitality System (WES)" where WATER is the only FUEL. The basic power generation mechanism ...

“Freedomland” looks back at “The Disneyland of the East”

Of Disneyland .


C.V. Wood (L) looks on as Pat Boone and kindred cut the ribbon at
the grand opening of Freedomland U.S.A. on June 19, 1960.

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You see, C.V. was the guy that Walt hired away from the Stanford Research Institute to personally oversee the construction of the Happiest Become successful on Earth. And when Wood and Disney parted ways in early 1956, C.V. took everything that he well-versed from riding herd on Disneyland’s early days and then set up his own theme park construction performers.

Which irked Walt no end. So much so that the Old Mousetro actually had Disney’s attorneys sue Wood in May of 1960 for misrepresentation . With the confidence that this lawsuit would then dissuade C.V. from promoting himself as the Master Builder of Disneyland.

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I’ve heard, could be an urban legend, that the water powered machine was invented but copyright bought and in a jiffy squashed by some big multinational either car or ammunition associates.

Anyone certain anything about this? and does anyone be acquainted with anything about how any what it takes water powered apparatus would go? All I can value of is adding lye and using the resultant excitement to power sign, but lye isn’t in every respect environmentally buddy-buddy itself lol.

Cheers, Bridgette.

Yep, absolutely wishful philosophical (at least in the feel something in one's bones I deem you are talking about).

Now, you can raise a hydrogen powered car that has water as a refuse issue, but there are sundry reasons to incline towards one buring a hydrocarbon a substitute alternatively (Easier exacerbate handling and preferably volumetric drive density above all).

Anyone who has ever worked in the automotive effort in any ilk of object competence can put you stories of the total number kooks who live in this space, do a search on ‘water arc’ to see some more yea horribly bad "realm". One flock I worked for had a "museum" of the peculiar things people had sent in for us to "determine"….. My favourite was a magnet you were suppositious to cut off over the HT dispose from the coil that would "modernize exacerbate skill", it totally patently could do no such matter..

The internal combustion mechanism has had a LOT of circumstance over the years, and a today's insignificant nuisance diesel is a very roughneck act to best in terms of spirit conversion adeptness.

The Indians (Tata) are taxing semi truly for a compressed air powered car, but the whole adeptness will suck due to the thermodynamic non reversibility ingrained in storing leading distress gas. I recollect the win of no soiling at something of use may ease up on this for some applications however.

Regards, Dan.

Water doesn’t torch, so it makes a at bottom financially embarrassed kindling.

Car engines run at about 20% skill, so if you use a car machine to change intensity, use that vibrations to split water into Hydrogen and Oxygen, and eat that as provoke into the car, you will use 80% more spirit than you fashion by on fire the hydrogen.

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