Posted by
admin on Feb 19th
I don’t think we got enough clout this time. Maybe we didn’t have enough time to plan it right. I say we do it again. Lets plan for June 5th, That will give everyone plenty of time to get the word out. That is a Tuesday, and I think most people could fill their tank before
the Boycott and hold out as long as possible. I reallize working people have to buy gas when they need it , but 1 tank lasts most people a week. I’m retired a tank lasts me a month. I do not plan on a vacation this year because of the price of gas. Not because I can’t aford it I just don’t want to give the oil companies my money. They make me sick. They invented cars that run on other things like corn, beans, water, even, but the oil companies bought up all the rights to them. The last I heard though some teenagers in high school designed a race car that goes really fast, and it runs on beans. So why do we have to pay $3.00 a gallon for gas. If they wanted to they could have these cars built and for sale in 1 year
Posted by
admin on Dec 19th
would you convert your car (knowing that it will void all warranty’s). I have a friend who is working on this at his grad school and he claims he uses electrolysis to strip the hydrogen fro water and uses it as fuel, he guess he can setup install/labor/materials for about $3K per car, but it would be able to get 60-80 miles per gallon of water.
waterpoweredcar.com has been around for over ten years, and there is research being done, I am only going off what a very close friend of 15 years has told me, and he seems very excited about it.
Posted by
admin on Oct 31st
I hardly use my car and it is winter time and today I started it up no problem and let it run for about ten minutes. Then I went to pull out of the driveway to run it around the block and it stalled out and now when I start it it runs for about a second and stalls out immediately. I assumed it was water in my gas because I haven’t started the car in a few weeks and I know water in the gas is a problem in the winter time. So I bought some gas-anti freeze stuff that says it removes water from the lines and put it in. Is this going to work even if I can get the car started to run the gas through the lines or will the stuff just mix right in through the fuel system? How long should I wait before I try to start it again?
Posted by
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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