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For whoever laughed at those inventions and inventors claiming that they run their cars on hydrogen, or improve their mileage using hydrogen generated on-board their cars, here’s a piece of news that’s going to raise an eyebrow.
This video is a clip from a 1978 CBC News, showing Jack Nicholson driving a hydrogen powered car. The concept existed since then, the hydrogen was packed in high pressure tanks, and the engine’s timing (top dead center) was retarded a bit (probably 8 degrees, it’s a common value). And, as extra value, the hydrogen was obtained from solar power, through some solar panels, cutting edge tech at that time.
Van Nuys, CA, is the place where hydrogen car fanatics meet every weekend, for about an hour, in a park. There they discuss their HHO boosters, exchange opinions and schematics, but the gathering is not only for that! They also welcome “outside” people, skeptics, who want to touch, feel and smell cleaner burning gasoline and (or) diesel. They can buy some kits or gather instructions on how to build their own hydrogen boosters.
Watch the video first, and then read the article. It may be better that way. Some things must be stood up for, because this is our only way of saving the whole world from petrol dependence.
The Japanese company Genepax has unveiled a car that runs exclusively on water. They even have a working prototype that was showed off in front of the press. They claim that using only one liter of water it can run with 80km/h.
I just found out this incredible tutorial about how to build a simple electro-mechanic system that can free you from regular fuel. For the newbies in this subject, the idea is pretty simple: split the water into hydrogen and oxygen, make an even mixture and insert it into the air intake of a car’s [...]
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Will This Work?
Although we cannot guarantee it, we believe these plans will enable you to build a car that runs on water.
If you test it out, though, do as the writer suggests and use an old car that doesn’t represent a loss of [...]
Many older and recent inventions claim anomalies while trying to produce energetic phenomena from water. Some of them use standard electrolysis to produce hydrogen, which in turn helps gasoline/diesel to a more efficient combustion. Electrolysis efficiency is improved by the usage of pulsed electrical signals tuned to resonance with the water molecule’s hydrogen-oxygen bond. A [...]