Posted by
admin on Jul 19th
I love cars. I’m all for green/hydrogen/electric/alternative fuel cars, and know that they will eventually take over gas powered cars in the future. My question is this: what will happen to all the great gas powered cars? I’m talking about 350 Chevy’s, V8 bmw’s, 3.2 liter porches, rear wheel drive muscle. Stored in museums? Increase or decrease in value? Will we still be able to drive these beasts in 10 or 20 years? What are your thoughts?
Posted by
admin on Jul 17th
…I can take a small sip of water before going to bed and by 2 AM it has turned into a quart. So, I’m thinking that if I drink a gallon, by morning I can fill ‘er up for free.
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Posted by
admin on Jul 11th
i have a 1980 pinto and its an older car and i know that a hydrogen fuel cell can duble mpg and boost power by burning the gas faster and burning more of it and i wonted to know if it wuld heat up my car to much or somthing?
im 15 yrs old and a hidrogen fuel cell is VERRY easy to build……..and can it over heat my engine?
Posted by
admin on Jul 10th
or is someone smokin` too much?
Posted by
admin on Jul 8th
I was curious what kind of results you have had from converting your car to use water as fuel sorce. Website is www.runyourcarwithwater. com. Is it complicated to convert your car. I’m not much of a mechanic and I wander if it be possible to make the alterations? Thanks for your commets!
Posted by
admin on Jul 8th
As an alternate fuel source, hydrogen has great potential. It is present in unlimited quantities in our atmosphere, it burns clean and leaves only water as a result of combustion. One of the current deterents against hydrogen is that it takes a large volume of gas to power a vehicle for long distance trips. Hydrogen is not easily compressed so the volume of the fuel tank in your vehicle is prohibitive for a small to medium car.
Posted by
admin on Jul 7th
I am frustrated with the rhetoric and politics !
Does everyone on the hybrid and E85 bandwagon understand the following?? Comments?? Constructive comments!
Hybirds Carry a premium over a comparable gasoline engine. Negating any benefit in fuel mpg gained.
Hybrids have many more batteries made of precious metals lead and nickel not to mention acid, adding weight to the vehicle and creating serious disposal, ( hazardous materials) repair and replacement issues.
Hybrids Don’t get anywhere near the EPA estimates in mileage.
Ethanol Causes MPG to drop 20-30 %.Ethanol has less energy ( in BTU’s) then gasoline. Physics
Ethanol Absorbs water and is corrosive. This creates massive storage and transportation issues.( Although E85 cars are designed for this).
Ethanol Is very difficult to make produce much more so then gasoline.
Oh, and Bio-diesel is even worse then any of the above.
Posted by
admin on Jul 7th
I recently saw an advertisement for a product that would help me to convert my car to run on water instead of fuel. What do you think of this? Do you think it would damage my car in the long run?
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