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admin on Aug 9th
I have a 2002 Ford Explorer & a 1986 Mustang. They get about the same, pitiful mileage of about 14mpg. I can’t afford a new car/hybrid. Is there anyway to get better mileage out of either other than the basics…tire inflation, oil & filter replacements, etc. And…unfortunately, a bicycle won’t take me where I need to go. Are hydrogen or water conversion kits really effective & would either work for me? Thanks for any suggestions.
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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?
Posted by
admin on May 8th
Regardless of the type of vehicle, what is the easiest way to convert it to run on something other than gas? Anything at all. Cooking oil, air, hydrogen. Please help me. Thank you.
Posted by
admin on Feb 20th
what is the processes needed to convert hydrogen gas to a liquid state and why?
Posted by
admin on Feb 17th
Is there a way to convert pure hydrogen gas into electricity? If so please say how…
And if not is there another way to make a hydrogen fuel cell?
Posted by
admin on Jan 10th
I have been workin on a process and fuel cell since 1974 to run and auto on hydrogen using water as fuel and no one that is in a position to help develope it can not be found
Posted by
admin on Jan 8th
i want to experiment with hydrogen as my primary source of fuel(gas)
Posted by
admin on Jan 8th
i have an ’83 mercury cougar and gas is really starting to be a hassle, especially when im struggling to hold a job. i need to know where to buy the kit, and for how much possibly. also, does anyone know how hard it is to hook up? seriously any help at all will be greatly appreciated. i can just imagine how the kit will pay for itself
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