Has anyone thought about trying the water4 gas system that uses electrolisys to transfer water to HHO and run it through your system, then emits again as water? i found three different 'products' on the internet from 49.97-99 dollars. supposed to double mpgs. ??
I've actually been using this system for about 6 months now. I works pretty good. Not 50% better, but I'd say about 49%. The problem is that now I have to rotate my tire every 45 miles. And for some reason my AC blows mustard gas now.
i don't trust it. i wouldn't try it unless it came as a production model in some car. if it works and it's so cheap, why not make cars with it already installed? and the 100% money back guarantee, sure, but what if this system totally messes up your engine, i don't think they'll refund you for that.
So you're under the impression that the hydrogen car (which scientists all over the world have been trying to safely create for the last few decades) was figured out by a welder in his garage. And that this technology will only cost you $60. Is that correct?
I got that system and when I installed it the first time it only got 59 mpg, but then I figured out how to use reverse osmosis decantive calibration to invert the gas emulsion catalyst and I popped on a new biogrowth propeller filter and now my gas mileage is so good that I haven't filled up the tank since I engineered the new system 93,000 miles ago. The gauge is still showing 1/4 tank.
I have noticed that as a result of this mod the hair on my head now grows at 2.8 feet per day, which is inconvenient, and for some reason when the neighborhood cats sleep under my truck they mutate and make low-grade monster movies in Japan. Other than that, the only issue I've had is a bright green phosphorescent haze emitting from the tailpipe which I'm told has been causing unbelievably agressive tumors in motorists behind me.
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man its "new" technology if it works it'll catch on i'm sure.
He he! I don't really know if this is right, but this site says the inventor of electrolysis of water is the English chemist William Nicholson, in 1800.
i didnt say electrolysis is new ... applying it to fuel economy is what hasnt been publicly heard of untill recently...
People have been trying to efficiantly run a motor on water since it's invention (the first motors actually kind of did, look up steam powered motors). But in more recent times, there are major studies being performed to try to figure out how to successfully convert water into hydrogen without risking the lives of the passengers. And yes, what they are claiming is that they have made a $60 hydrogen converter. Look at their website and watch their videos.
And in case you still think this is possible, here's an article about somebody that tried it. And essentially ended up just running water through his motor and LOST mpg. http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/07...er4gas-system/
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The Coast to Coast Am late night radio talk show, hosted nowadays by George Noory, often lends a sympathetic ear to those with a bizarre tale to tell or folks making outlandish claims. After being deluged with calls and emails to the show asking about assertions made of increasing gas mileage using kits such as those sold by Water4gas, (they claim to break water down into HHO and burn it along with your gasoline) George decided to try a "real life" experiment to see if it actually worked. With his producer's car.
It took some time for the results to come in but last night, after an update on the latest in alien implants, producer Tom Danheiser came on the air to let the audience of millions hear the result. Before installing the device under the hood of his Mustang, Danheiser calculated his gas mileage to be 17.99 mpg. After driving around with the device for a week his mileage went down to 16.56 mpg. To add insult to HHO hoax injury, he had to have his car serviced. Twice. The bottom line can be summed up with a pair of truisms; there is no free lunch and the laws of physics just aren't made to be broken.
My truck turned black and spawned a twin turbo system after using this kit...and horns. She can talk now. She calls herself tiffany...wait...she calls...i must go get more water...
ToyoMo...
We here at toyota nation like to think that we are the more "docile" forum. Try pulling this BS over on TTORA. Your computer will explode from the pure fury traveling through cyberspace.
Dontcha think if this existed an oil company would have paid that dude 5 Billion dollars for the right to lock it away in a vault for the next 50 years?
I got that system and when I installed it the first time it only got 59 mpg, but then I figured out how to use reverse osmosis decantive calibration to invert the gas emulsion catalyst and I popped on a new biogrowth propeller filter and now my gas mileage is so good that I haven't filled up the tank since I engineered the new system 93,000 miles ago. The gauge is still showing 1/4 tank.
I have noticed that as a result of this mod the hair on my head now grows at 2.8 feet per day, which is inconvenient, and for some reason when the neighborhood cats sleep under my truck they mutate and make low-grade monster movies in Japan. Other than that, the only issue I've had is a bright green phosphorescent haze emitting from the tailpipe which I'm told has been causing unbelievably agressive tumors in motorists behind me.
. Better watch your biogrowth propeller...I heard Toyota had a recall on those propellers!
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Dontcha think if this existed an oil company would have paid that dude 5 Billion dollars for the right to lock it away in a vault for the next 50 years?
Or more likely pay a hitman $10k to "handle" it.
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I got that system and when I installed it the first time it only got 59 mpg, but then I figured out how to use reverse osmosis decantive calibration to invert the gas emulsion catalyst and I popped on a new biogrowth propeller filter and now my gas mileage is so good that I haven't filled up the tank since I engineered the new system 93,000 miles ago. The gauge is still showing 1/4 tank.
I have noticed that as a result of this mod the hair on my head now grows at 2.8 feet per day, which is inconvenient, and for some reason when the neighborhood cats sleep under my truck they mutate and make low-grade monster movies in Japan. Other than that, the only issue I've had is a bright green phosphorescent haze emitting from the tailpipe which I'm told has been causing unbelievably agressive tumors in motorists behind me.
That's AMAZING! Those are the same results I got... with one minor difference. Mine is actually making fuel. I have to drain my tank daily to avoid messy spills on the garage floor in the morning. My neighbors love all of the free gas I give them. I am a popular guy.
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