Thursday, January 7, 2010

Water Car Plans Can I Really Run My Car On Water?

Can i really run my car on water? - water car plans

I Came upon the site http://www.hydrogen-powered-car.info the other day, I can really put my car on water? This site is intended to convert a vehicle with a hybrid gasoline and water. What do you think?

2 comments:

Trinity said...

Yes
There are different types of HHO generators ... Most people build themselves. Anyway, I have tripled my gas consumption.

Do not listen to the people who say they can not. Of course, the result may be told that the death, but - is the fact that the HHO combustion engine and reduce fuel consumption. Who says you can not - have not tried, and apparently have no education.

If you are really interested, I suggest you build a simple generator and test it for you. You can easily find plans and instructions on YouTube or any other web site without having to pay some incorrect price, only to receive information about the process, very simple.
Go ahead, you have nothing to lose but time.

To use our free plans and diagrams, please visit our myspace: http://www.myspace.com/trinityenergies
We also have a page with tips and tricks to help you through the process.

Extra:
Here's a video from NBC News, where he tried in his own truck HHO, new and more than double fuel efficiency:
http://www.wptv.com/content/specialrepor ...

Headtate... said...

It is a fraud. ABC has confirmed. A tip-off that is a scam do not sell them on the kit, only the plans. In addition, free energy is impossible. You need something in return. In addition, the site itself is very suspicious. Most look like a photo, just go to Google Images and copy it on the website. Do not waste your time. Never a source, do not provide the belongs to a water powered car selling actually works. I am not a scientist, but I've never seen a good explanation of how exactly these things. Everything what I have seen, is to announce what he does, but not how. There is a reason why they do not give many details on how it works, want consumers to apply their basic knowledge of chemistry and assume that is how it works and it is another process that is not taught high school.

The biggest scam since snake oil. I would be more likely that those who believe tried to sell me the Brooklyn Bridge, Kansas.

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