Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Run your car on water?

http://www.runyourcarwithwater.com/





I ran across this ad, and I can't decide if its real or not? I figure that if it were, that I would be hearing about it all over the place, and it wouldn't be so unknown.. so is it true? Can you run your car on water?





Thanks :)
Run your car on water?
It is real. I think:)
Run your car on water?
Total bullsh*t. That place has SCAM written all over it. Run away fast!
Reply:try it out and let us no
Reply:That is absolutely wrong. The car will seize and die if you try that.
Reply:no, an engine requires combustion with a semi-flammible substance.
Reply:i dont know but u can run a car on cooking oil mixed with diesal has to be half of each. My mum used to do it lol was a lot cheaper but be carefull cos u can mess ur you're car
Reply:The Ad is probally making a point that Running your car on Hydrogen is basically using water. H2O is water, and H2 it 2 atoms of Hydrogen to every 1 atom of Oxygen.
Reply:The only way you can run your car on water is if it has a steam engine in it. Of course it's not real.
Reply:ok... ITS A SCAM! ok.... if you are going to get one then, um.... see if it works try it out for a week maybe then if it doesnt work sue them for millions of dollars! ok? they now made a car that gets 600 and I mean 600 miles to the gallon! it a hybrid and it have 2 wheels and it was on the news yesturday!! no joke! itn't that sooooo cool! thanks! and I would really enjoy it if you can give me percentage! thanks soooo much!!!!
Reply:These scams have been around for years.





"Unfortunately, the first law of thermodynamics states quite clearly that the energy generated by recombining the hydrogen and oxygen through combustion can only ever be equal to the amount of energy it took to separate them.





In fact it's worse than that.





Because there all sorts of losses involved in the generation of the electricity, the delivery of it to the electrolysis cell and then the combustion process, we actually recover far less energy from burning the hydrogen than it took to create it."





See more at the source.
Reply:I used this program and it worked amazing!


www.run--your--car--on--water.com


Most people will give you there refferal link when they tell you about a site like this (ex. www.carwater.com/6783993812th) But this is such a great program, and has helped me so much, that i just want to tell everyone how happy I am!


I save 40% every month on gas!


All together every month I save 150 dollars!!


Its really a great program, And theres a 56 day money back guarentee.


So far I've saved 600 dollars.


http://www.run--your--car--on--water.com


Sincerely,


Zach
Reply:If this was so great, why aren't the manufactures already doing this? Bring up the web site and you decide.
Reply:It's worth noting that virtually all those who claim "it works for me" are part of the scam.





They often post links (even to Yahoo Answers) which are either "pay per click" referrals that earn them money everytime someone clicks on them, or which point to websites that sell HHO kits or ebooks.





Just avoid the whole thing... it doesn't work and can't work (until such time as they repeal the laws of thermodynamics).
Reply:Hello, Yes it is possible. I have done this to my car and it gave me a large increase in miles per gallon. It is also really cheap: For more information on these kits visit: http://www.car2water.info
Reply:Honestly, YES it does work. I have done this to my 2004 Scion xb and currently get about 50 (yes, fifty) miles per gallon.





I wrote a review and how to here:





http://www.squidoo.com/Water-For-Gas-Con...





It's very simple. You don't change your engine or computer. A quart-size (95O cc) container is placed somewhere under the hood. You fill it with DISTILLED WATER and a little bit of BAKING SODA. The device gets vacuum and electricity (12 Volts) from the engine, and produces HHO gas (Hydrogen+Oxygen). The HHO gas is supplied to the engine's intake manifold or carburetor as shown below.





Hope this helps. :-)





Jeff


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