> ...More and more people are today using water fuel technology in their
> vehicles not only to save on fuel costs, but also to provide a boost
> to the running efficiency of the vehicle...
> http://tbmcars.googlepages.com/conversion_kits_to_make_car_run_on_wate
> r
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Hi! I’m just new here!!! I agree with you tmbcars. It’s not just
because we have now high price of oil but we also have to take into
consideration the environment that we live in. I think if our
government would just give magnitude on this water technology, all of
us would benefit from it and not just car users...Thanks for the
information for this very good :idea:... :lol
"tbmcars" wrote
> ....More and more people are today using water fuel technology
> in their
> vehicles not only to save on fuel costs, but also to provide a
> boost
> to the running efficiency of the vehicle...
> http://tbmcars.googlepages.com/conversion_kits_to_make_car_run_on_water
St. John Smythe - 14 Jun 2008 12:27 GMT
> Hi! I’m just new here!!! I agree with you tmbcars. It’s not just
> because we have now high price of oil but we also have to take into
> consideration the environment that we live in. I think if our
> government would just give magnitude on this water technology, all of
> us would benefit from it and not just car users...Thanks for the
> information for this very good :idea:... :lol:
It's a fraud. Energy for electrolysis of the water comes from where?
Right -- the gasoline burned to run the engine which runs the alternator
which generates electricity for electrolysis. The whole process results
in a net loss of energy, not a net gain.
On the other hand, if you're a True Believer, then I have this really
nifty perpetual motion machine I need to get funding for, and we need to
talk.

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