Is this web site stuff for real? http://www.water-4-fuel.com/?


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15 Responses to “Is this web site stuff for real? http://www.water-4-fuel.com/?”

May 7th at 10:20 pm By: Back For Round 10

yeah

May 7th at 10:25 pm By: Josh C

hahaha BS

May 7th at 10:47 pm By: natalieladoosh

Hell no.

May 7th at 11:44 pm By: hi

i don’t think so
but it is your opinion

May 8th at 12:05 am By: Isaiah

No you have to buy the whole car i think

May 8th at 12:22 am By: Werecow

The short answer – no. It’s 21st century snake oil.

You can throw this thing in the trash, along with the magnets on fuel lines and those “vortex” devices that claim adding turbulence to intake air will make an engine more efficient.

May 8th at 12:56 am By: drpride3

Actually their are hydrogen powered cars which basically means you can use water to fuel your car. However, you need to buy a car that is compatible with hydrogen fuel, and hydrogen powered cars are extremely expensive ! I reccomend you stick with gas unless you’re really rich. If you really do want to purchase a hydrogen powered car just google hydrogen powered cars and look for a way to purchase them. But that website is a fraud their aren’t water converters or any crap like that you need to buy a car that runs on water which again are extremely expensive.

May 8th at 1:40 am By: Nigel M

yeah – it will separate you from your money with nothing for you.

May 8th at 1:53 am By: Susan

No. While it is, indeed, possible to run a car on water, the amount of fuel needed to convert water into energy saves you no fuel in the end.
In other words… similar to the steam locomotive, where steam produced from water powered the locomotive, something had to heat the water…which was usually coal or wood. Likewise with a water-powered automobile. Something has to heat the water. A car powered from water alone is a myth.

May 8th at 2:35 am By: czr12

Yes it is. I first read about them when they started as prototypes back in 2000.

May 8th at 3:08 am By: Anna P

Actually, the first cars were made to use water as fuel. But I wouldn’t trust this website. For starters, it’s a .com, and they are obviously trying to sell you something. I also don’t trust sites that have stick figures being anally penetrated, as a general rule.

May 8th at 3:47 am By: Jonathan G.

This is completely ridiculous!

Gasoline is comprised of organic materials that when combined with oxygen and an ignition source generate a exothermic reaction. This reaction is what forces they piston on a downward motion, thus causing the crankshaft to turn. This turning motion is ultimately what causes your wheels to turn. The only way water could do this is if you had the ability to strip hydrogen from the water (electrolysis) and ignite the hydrogen to make water. This can’t be done with a conventional internal combustion engine.

It’s a complete lie. If what this moron was telling you true, don’t you think he could afford to hire someone to make a website for him that doesn’t look like crap?

May 8th at 3:47 am By: snow700

Buy a more fuel efficient car. + drive speed limit will save a lot of fuel.

May 8th at 4:01 am By: alfredb1979

I don’t know what a couple of posters are smoking, but water has NEVER been used as an actual fuel.

Steam is not a fuel.

Hydrogen fuel cell cars do NOT use water as fuel.

Duh.

May 8th at 4:42 am By: ricsudukai

It is the same as receiving a fax from Prince Dona Ibe of Namibia offering a share of the $40,000.000 US that is left over from a project building government warehouses blah blah blah….

If it was real you would not have dipsticks with a fifty dollar website batting on that you can get ‘free energy’ or ’207 %’ improvement in fuel economy – yeah right, it will improve their economic situation maybe but not yours mate.

There is no such thing as a free lunch!!

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