Posted on June 27th, 2008 by admin
There are three groups of run your car on water people: critics, scammers and early adopters. The critics say that run your car on water devices (HHO generators) cannot work because of the first law of thermodynamics. Critics will also state the non-existence of a perpetual motion machine. What the critics fail to understand time [...]
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Posted on June 25th, 2008 by admin
A Fox News reporter interviews “Steve” in a mechanic’s shop at the corner of Power Road and McDowell Road in Mesa, Arizona about the HHO fuel saver that his company is installing on customer vehicles in order to save on gas and emissions. Steve talks about how the Ford Expedition he has installed the HHO [...]
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Posted on June 23rd, 2008 by admin
A non-turbine wind generator is shown in this video as a solution to third world nations interested in small scale power. Currently, wind turbines are based primarily on either a two or three blade design that turns a turbine to generate electricity. The non-turbine wind generator is based upon the flutter of long strands of [...]
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Posted on June 20th, 2008 by admin
I’ve been talking about HHO generators for a few months now. It’s been amazing how many critics have stated boldly and defiantly that HHO generators cannot work due to one math calculation or another. But, this theoretical “cannot work” has flown in the face of practical application. There are throngs of people using hydrogen generators [...]
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Posted on June 18th, 2008 by admin
Hydrogen, ethanol, electric and air cars, the media has covered many alternative fuel vehicles in recent months due to rising oil and gas prices. But, one alternative fuel that hasn’t gotten much attention is the use of liquid anhydrous ammonia (NH3). Liquid ammonia burns inside internal combustion engines without any CO2 emissions. Ammonia is one [...]
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