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admin on May 8th
When oxygen gas and hydrogen gas combine, they form water. What does this indicate about the properties of new compounds that are formed from different elements?
Posted by
admin on May 8th
I am looking for a fuel water separator that can hopefully attach to the wastewater pipes under a sink. I need to eliminate any fuel from going into the wastewater system. There is very minimal fuel left on the glasses after testing and dumping but there is still some fuel that gets washed down the drain. Thank you.
Posted by
admin on Mar 28th
that flies with vertical takeoff VTO without using aviation fuel, propeller blades, be as small as possible, and floats on water and carries no more than 3 people, paving the way for flying taxis?
http://www.lockheedmartin.com/wms/findPage.do?dsp=fnec&ti=121
Posted by
admin on Mar 20th
Well see my mom is in the hospital in Lexington, Ky, I live approx. 30 miles away, and they are from about 60 miles south of where I live. Today my family asked me to come up to take my brother back home to feed and water the dogs, since our aunt who has been doing this while my mom was in the hospital is also in the hospital. So I drove to Lexington 30 mile up there and then back home , 60 more miles, then back up to lexington 90 miles thats a total of 180 miles and when I get to the hospital and ask for help with the gas they give me $10.00, that was enough gas for almost 3 gallons of gas, my car gets about 20 miles to the gallon. I put $30.00 right after I picked up my brother because my tank was empty. Is it unreasonable for me to ask my family to help me out, since I have to do all the driving while she is in the hospital ( my brother cant drive). All of my family thinks this is WRONG of me, but my husband just lost his job, and I only work part time. Opinions please
Posted by
admin on Mar 15th
i need all the details on this product. my husband travels alot on his job. his car broke down and all he has is a truck that gets 12 miles to a gallon maybe less depending on what he has to haul for his jobs. we cant afford the new cars that dont use gas. and can anyone tell me how far you can travel with the water conversion kit? we live in the country and most of his jobs are based in chicago which is two to three hrs away. plus then the drive home. so getting this product might work if it is legit.
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Posted by
admin on Feb 19th
I live in San Diego and every now and then, they “oil” the shoulders of the highway–complete with construction signs warning of “fresh oil” that they’ve just put down. It’s not oil from cars that has simply washed to the side. It looks like they’ve painted it on the sides of the road. Seems counterintuitive for a lot of reasons–storm water pollution, slick area that can cause accidents, gas prices, etc. Anyone have any idea? Enlighten me.
Posted by
admin on Jan 23rd
I am 30 years old and Don’t quite get it. Not ignorant, went to school for law,not science. So people of yahoo, Why does a car need Gas to run, why not water and why can’t they use something else to make a car go so that we are not so reliant on one particular natural resource? Thanks in advance.
Wow, appleJuice, your one smart guy, I like the sound of all that knowledge.
Great answer, I just wish they would look at the long one picture and not just the here and now.
Posted by
admin on Nov 7th
This combines the ideas of the compressed air-car, multi-stage steam engine efficiency and regenerative braking. Electric power companies use steam engines to generate electricity because it is much more efficient. The efficiency of internal combustion engines has a mechanical efficiency of about 20%. Using a small steam engine, is more efficient, cleaner and simpler than an internal combustion engine however nobody wants to wait for the steam to heat up. Two 43 liter tanks of compressed-air would provide 15-20 miles while the boiler heats up. This solves the drawbacks of straight steam power. When the steam pressure becomes adequate the engine would automatically switch from air to steam pressure. During braking the engine would work backwards as a compressor forcing air back into the air cylinder tanks. The water in the boiler would keep from freezing by automatically heating the water with the fuel when the temperature was too low. SUV Results: 73.8 MPG @ 15 gal. water.
So far, this engine design appears to be a viable improvement. You should watch the Mythbusters episode “Air Cylinder of Death.” This episode proved that a scuba tank doesn’t explode so much as they take off like a rocket. Gas cylinders just have to be installed correctly. Boilers are also safe since the tubes are enclosed in an unsealed housing, a burst tube would simply let steam go out the exhaust. No chance of explosion.
Posted by
admin on Sep 6th
i am going to put o2 sensor extenders on both trucks and i am going to use a hydrogen generator and a map sensor enhancement on both trucks. Thanks and don’t tell me its not possible, do your research hydrogen generators built from water for gas specs work 100%.
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