Miscellaneous Links
Run your car on water!?
Maybe you have seen this on TV. I saw the special report with the guy that actually came up with this design and it does work. He uses it for torches and various other things. He has a Toyota Corolla, if I remember correctly, that he is using as his test vehicle. Seems to me that he was claiming somewhere around 40 mpg which would be excellent to say the least. I just received an email from someone offering an ebook with all the details on how to make and install the setup yourself. Well, I don’t quite know what all the catch was but it “smelt” fishy to me. The ebook was free along with 3 other gifts but there was a $14.95 monthly membership fee. So I decided to see what else I could find by doing a search, thus the link I have posted above. This guy claims to have the info on the water system in PDF format for $5. I don’t know but that kinda sounds like a scam too. I thought about going for it since it’s only $5 but then again, $5 is $5 and it also pays for a gallon of gas! So, I decided to post the link here just in case someone else is interested in checking it out.
I’m not sure what to think of it but I am tempted to try to put one of these systems together. The design looks pretty simple but I wonder how much water do you have to keep on board? At first I assumed it uses a lot of water but maybe not. I suppose the additional use of the burning the hydrogen could help use less gas just by the fact that your engine runs cooler. People would be amazed if they knew of the various systems and ways of making their vehicles easy on gas. The main reason that most people have never heard of them and why they’re not used is “Pollution”. But the use of water is the best way to go without creating more pollution. I had a design for a carburetor that I had ordered from the government 30 years ago. I wish I knew how to order it again. But I do remember it being fairly simple. Basically all it involved was running water around your carburetor and intake to help heat up the fuel before it entered the engine. Gas has to be vaporized in order for it to burn and heating it up helps more of it vaporize. I’m sure that is what some of the equipment on todays engines is for. Back when I had ordered that design from the govenment’s patents department the info with it claimed that 80% of your fuel when out the exhaust system meaning you were only burning 20% of what you purchased. I don’t know how many people realize this but you can actually take a lit match and stick it in a can of gas without it igniting. Please, don’t try it though!! I’m not responsible for any injuries should you decide to and it actually explodes!! But, if a person tried this and it caught fire it would most likely be from vapors that ignited before you actually stuck the match in the raw gas.
OK, enough on that lesson for tonight. cya Denver


