?With this water fuel technology, I have personally saved more than
50% in fuel costs savings ever since I started using this system?- posted
15 years ago
?With this water fuel technology, I have personally saved more than
50% in fuel costs savings ever since I started using this system?
I know this scam is AT LEAST fifty years old. It was probably old then, but that is when I first became aware of it.
Older than that. The Stanley Steamer ran on water, almost a century ago.
--scott
I want me one of them. cuhulin
Guy nearby has one. I've never seen it but have read local articles. If you're willing to wait the half hour or so that the Stanley Steamer takes to warm up, then it's the car for you. When your wood runs low you can probably pick up free fuel along the side of the road ;)
There is enough wood around here, I could run a steamer forever.
Old 1960s Popular Science magazine I have around here somewhere,,, A guy in Italy built his own home made air car. cuhulin
Which side are you on, TBMCARS??? ;>)
basically what your doing is separating the hydrogen atoms from the oxygen atom, then running your car on hydrogen. You finally figured that out. The rest of us have been doing that for years.
You pick up enough speed and drive it off the end of a dock. It will skip off the water a few times before sinking.
Not the VW bug. You could float it across Lake Michigan if you put a propeller on the back.
--scott
I once read about a VW bug floating.I think the article said they packed any openings into the body with some heavy grease, or something.I have owned three VWs before, not all three at the same though.
A 1961 VW van I bought at Steakley Chevrolet used cars in Killeen,Texas in 1965.And one time when I came home from Fort Hood,Texas on a three day holiday leave from Fort Hood in 1965, (Fort Hood/Killeen, y'all Texans over there know where that is.I spent ten months there in the
22nd Chemical Company, smoke grenades, smoke pots, things like that) I saw an ad in my local home town newspaper about a 1963 VW bug for sale.I bought the 1963 VW bug for $1,100 cash.Back in the 1970s, I traded a 1967 Ford Ranchero I owned to a guy for his 1970 VW van, I should have kept my Ford.I know all about those old rear engine VW death traps.I dont ever want another one of those. cuhulinSteam Engines, Water.Steam Cars, Steam Locomotives, Steam Boats.Long ago, somebody even tried out a Steam Engine in an Airplane.Lots of Steam powered thingys. cuhulin
Actually, many of the steamers ran on gasoline or kerosene. This allowed a fancy pump and control so that the operator did not have to adjust the flow of fuel to match horsepower used. Otherwise the operator has to feed fuel at a rate directly matching the steam demand.
The snake oil salesmen are out in force once again.
system?
Can you run a diesel on snake oil?
snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com wrote: With this water fuel technology, I have personally saved more than 50% in fuel costs savings ever since I started using this system. _______________________________________________
My neighbor saved more than 97% in fuel costs by filling his tank with water instead of gasoline. He doesn't know what mileage to expect because now his car won't run.
Rodan.
A fine fuel, snake oil ;>)
You can run a Diesel on virtually any flammable liquid or gas.
It certainly be possible. It would take a lot of snakes, but I would hate to turn otherwise innocent and innocuous critters into diesel fuel. Maybe we should run sellers of water fuel systems through the oil extraction press. Snake oil salesmen being corpulent and oily fellows, the amount of oil extracted per body would be much greater than with snakes.
A diesel engine will run on a dead cat, I assume diesel engines will run on oil from real snakes too.Speaking of snakes, turn all of the politicians into oil and our fuel problems will be solved forever. D.C. = District of Criminals. cuhulin
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