I have seen ads for auto fuel, running on water. Is this for real? Or is it another hoax?


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4 Responses to “I have seen ads for auto fuel, running on water. Is this for real? Or is it another hoax?”

Jul 9th at 9:41 am By: Mad Jack

SCAM

Save your money

Every time the price of gas spikes, you see more and more of these devices advertised.

There were lots of them in the middle 70s during the oil embargo and gas prices spiked. They didn’t work then, they don’t work now.

These devices work by using electrolysis to separate hydrogen gas from water then feed it into your intake manifold. The rip-off is that an automotive electrical system does not produce enough electricity for the system to manufacture enough hydrogen to make any difference.

Stop and think about it. If there were a device that really worked, the automobile manufacturers would be all over it. If General Motors, for example, could put a device in their vehicles that would give them a fuel efficiency advantage over their competition, they would buy up the patents and have them in every vehicle they make.

They would not be sold on some obscure website by some person selling them out of their garage.

Jul 9th at 10:36 am By: Aaron W

Pretty sure it isn’t real. It’s possible that in the future, someone will come up with a variant of a hybrid that uses a tiny gasoline engine, or a pre-stored electric charge that separates H2 from the O in water, and keeps the car going with hydrogen. The idea is to make sure that the energy output from the hydrogen is greater than the energy input needed to extract it.
But for now, don’t waste the money on such a “pipe dream” device.

Jul 9th at 11:27 am By: kneedeepkz650

its all crap.the patent for a water running engine was bought from packard way back when by the oil companies to protect their own future.there is no way to run water in your car without damage.the only thing those ads do is lighten your wallet.keep your car tuned up,change fuel filter,air filter on a regular basis,keep your tires properly inflated,and you will save more money on gas than trying to repair from useing water.

Jul 9th at 11:48 am By: mycoldfeet

They do have hydrogen powered cars now that do not expell any pollutants, just water, this may be what you saw, but hydrogen stations are all located in major metrpolitan areas.

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