water for gas, does it work?

or is someone smokin` too much?


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6 Responses to “water for gas, does it work?”

Jul 10th at 10:46 am By: bobweb

“New lamps for old lamps”, does it work? Your asking if round the clock engineering and science has overlooked something.

Jul 10th at 11:21 am By: Mustanger

Someone is trying to scam the suckers. Consumers, several other researchers and common sense say that it flat doesn’t work. But as PT Barnum said, “There’s a sucker born every minute”.

Jul 10th at 12:08 pm By: Lover not a Fighter

Ask yourself this question: If this really worked, why wouldn’t the car companies factory install them and sell more cars?

Good Luck…

Jul 10th at 12:43 pm By: Lab

Water is a very stable molecule and is inert. The only way to get energy out of water is to split the hydrogen from the oxygen, but to do this, you need energy. Once split, they can be recombined producing energy but what you get out of it is exactly what you put into it. Don’t listen to BS like this because physics and chemistry proves it won’t work before you even try.

Jul 10th at 1:00 pm By: gravytrain

I’ve heard of this. There’s a procedure you can go through that uses a quart jar of water and somehow splits the atoms for the hydrogen to somehow mix with the fuel. Not really burning water, but it somehow stretches out the gasoline or diesel fuel you’re burning. I have a 100+ page e-book I’ll try to send you. Haven’t read it yet, but it looks interesting.

Jul 10th at 1:29 pm By: Mark F

Same answer I gave the last 5,000 people who asked.

No.

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