Posted by
admin on Sep 19th
Ive been lookin but all i can find is the manuals to build them not the actual units. if u dont kno wat im talkin about its a water to hydrogen converter that improves ur gas mileage. thnx
Posted by
admin on Sep 13th
I read the Pros and Cons and it seems like this is a far better alternative than E85. E85 is good for farmers but it has a lot of downsides including costing the same as normal gas to use. Or even hydrogen powered cars- this seems like another great idea
according to PickensPlan we have a large domestic supply- that would cost less than $2.00 per gallon
you could also fill up at your own house from your natural gas running to the house. companies could make special hoses with fittings that would be in your own garage.
Posted by
admin on Aug 12th
Which route will give the auto industry its best chance of survival as the gasoline supply starts to dry up: hybrids, natural gas, hydrogen, fuel cells, electricor steam?
Why?
Posted by
admin on Jan 14th
Companies that offer inexpensive gas are always rumored to “water down” their gas. I’ve heard people accuse companies such as ampm and Costco. Was there some news story in the past that lead people to these conclusions?
I mean come on, if more than a few cups of water were in your gas tank, you would definitely know about it, as your engine would stall or not even start at all. Also, companies wouldn’t risk it for the lawsuits. wtf m8s
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