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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / May 2008

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Using Conversion Kits To Make Your Car Run On Water

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jennyjenny - 21 May 2008 11:47 GMT
…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
Lloyd - 21 May 2008 19:42 GMT
> …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

You are a liar and a scam artist.  Get back under your rock.
Jens - 22 May 2008 23:34 GMT
> …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

I heard of someone walking on water a couple of thousands years ago.
Running on water must be a lot faster... maybe a car can do it.
Richard Cole - 23 May 2008 18:15 GMT
>> …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
>
>I heard of someone walking on water a couple of thousands years ago.
>Running on water must be a lot faster... maybe a car can do it.

Of course you can run a car on water, Top Gear did it a few years ago with
a ton and a half home built jeep. See
http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=AwOMAXCI-tM

Richard
See http://www.caravanningnow.co.uk where my caravan's for sale.
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Jens - 23 May 2008 19:02 GMT
> >> …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
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> twin-tub of eternity... - Humphrey Lyttelton closing comment in I'm
> sorry I haven't a clue.

Fantastic.... I still wonder how the guy did it in those days   :o)
RF - 23 May 2008 22:54 GMT
>>>> …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
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>
> Fantastic.... I still wonder how the guy did it in those days   :o)

Wake up guys! Running on water means simply
running on roads after a rainstorm.

What do you expect?

RF
weelliott@gmail.com - 27 May 2008 13:47 GMT
You guys are just being silly. I think he means powering a car with
water.

I've tried it. It doesn't work. I had my nephew stand behind my car
with his super soaker water gun. I got in and put my car in neutral.
He pumped it up until we were sure that water gun would soon blow,
then sprayed the back of the car, and nothing. Didn't move at all. Now
I have this particularly clean spot on my car, which makes it look
strange since the rest is always quite dirty. I wouldn't suggest it.

It might work better to mount the gun on the car shooting backwards.
That method wouldn't require having an 11 year old follow you around
constantly refilling his water gun. It might piss off those behind you
though. I still don't think that would work either.

Bill
Richard Cole - 27 May 2008 18:41 GMT
>You guys are just being silly. I think he means powering a car with
>water.
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>constantly refilling his water gun. It might piss off those behind you
>though. I still don't think that would work either.
Bill

I have similar worries about electric cars. Even when I join all my
extension cables together, I can't get more than 200yds from the house!

Richard
See http://www.caravanningnow.co.uk where my caravan's for sale.
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