Posted by
admin on May 10th
In 1965 I saw our new vehicle for all military services at the US Army Transportation School in Fort Eustis, VA. The fuel was water. In 1975 when there was no fuel at the pump, I called the school to find out what happened to that vehicle and found that all traces had been removed. It is easy to see that the name of the game is to take money out of our pocket and put it in the pocket of oil people. Iraq is just a little expense of doing business … with oil. Isn’t there a crime here somewhere ??? Whom do we report it to ???
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Posted by
admin on Mar 22nd
I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand AM. Yesterday, I did some work on the car (fuel press regulator, water pump, brakes). After I put everything back together, I noticed that the speedometer isn’t working.
1. Where does the speedometer get its signal from? Transmission or wheel speed sensors?
2. Is there some connector around where I was working that i might have bumped?
3. Suggestions for fixing this…
I have a 2000 Pontiac Grand AM (3.4L V6). Yesterday, I did some work on the car (fuel press regulator, water pump, brakes). After I put everything back together, I noticed that the speedometer isn’t working. All the other indicators are working fine.
Posted by
admin on May 11th
I know this is why helium is used in blimps. And if it could be safely used, would big oil ever allow it to be marketed?
Posted by
admin on Feb 27th
This car supposedly went 100 miles on 4 ounces of water. The dept of defense supposedly asked him to convert some hummers for them. Why is nothing being heard of this and why isn’t there a big push for this technology to be available to everyone – especially when gas prices are so high and oil is supposedly in short supply??
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