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admin on Apr 26th
Had recently filled the tank, started the car and it ran really rough. Thought maybe some water or something in the fuel line cause it resolved a few minutes later. Car was past due for oil change so changed it. Noticed not a lot of oil came out and of course it was really dirty. Put in an oil additive and a fuel additive. Still stalling but only once the car is up to running temp. Dad says to try a can of dry gas. Another guy says I may have ?? thrown a rod?? Does anyone have any ideas? I have not been driving it and have noticed it has a little puddle of oil underneath. I can’t afford to put a lot of money into this car.
OK – So far it sounds like I should just get another car. Coincidentally, I was just offered a 98 Camry for a steal. Is it worth trying to fix the Escort to sell it? I can’t sell it as it, can I?
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Posted by
admin on Sep 30th
There is a news video for HHO gas that you can download off of the web. Just google the words “HHO gas” or something like that. Keep in mind that Brown’s Gas and HHO gas are the same thing but two different inventors.
What if the HHO gas were made outside of the car instead of actually putting the HHO gas creation process in the vehicle? Perhaps we can find a way to store and transport HHO gas safely?
Posted by
admin on Feb 24th
I live in New York City , gas is around 3.74-4.00 depending on were you go and there doesn’t seem to be much of a shortage. I keep reading reports of people being limited to dollar or gallon amounts.
Where do you live and is this happening in your area? I think it’s unfair for cities to be swallowing gasoline like water while the rest of the country is limited like this.
Posted by
admin on Feb 19th
hold on let me check.
OK, yup
Yahoo search for ” water fuel car ” braught up 12,200,000 matches in 0.22 seconds.
That’s twelve million two hundred thousand links – whole lotsa water car sites pages out there….
it still amazes me that it can get that in 0.22 seconds though, more than the number of links.
Another point of interest, my cousins husband has a car that runs on water…
It’s a replica of an old steam car from the early 1900′s.
Only goes 28 MPH or something but it only burns wood to heat up the water to steam.
May be the car of the past…and the future !
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