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2.8K views 19 replies 12 participants last post by  Santo Rugger  
#1 ยท
Hey everyone check this out.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rb_rDkwGnU

wish I had been working on this in my garage..instead of vending machines...I can sure use that water torch....I needed it last night making racks for my truck....I new somebody could do this...boy will this put a hurt on the auto companies....I bet the gas companies send out hit men...let me know what you think...

biker bob
 
#2 ยท
Wow, Bob, that's really neat! I wonder if I can get him to convert my bike for me! We have a lake that's 94 miles long full of "fuel". I'm also the only one of 11 houses that has its own well. I'm set for life (if I can dig up the money for the special engine).
 
#3 ยท
TFee3

hi buddy
well I hope they don't wast to much time getting this on the market ,
but this guy better watch his back you know the gas co big SHOTS!!!!!
are going to be after him to stop the marketing of his product ,
they sure stand to loose a lot of money you know they cant do that it will put gas co out of business .what do you beet something happens to him in the next year and his invention is covered up some how .
Biker Bob :D :D :cool: :cool: :cool:
 
#5 ยท
did the guy in the first video say 100 miles on 4oz' of water!!??? if thats true then why are we even spending billions of dollars on alternative fuel, and trillions on oil? Just pay this guy 1billion and i guaruntee hed sell his pattons.

Its stupid that technology this efficient is already created and we still have polotics arguing and spending a ton of money trying to find an alternative/fix the existing problems. Just shows us how much of a hold oil companies have on us.
 
#8 ยท
They have had this ability to convert water to fuel since at least the 60's but there is a catch. The cost has been too high so far to convert it. I hope they do find a way to get the price down to a usefull level soon. Several makers Honda for one do have these but at a high price. On the other hand we pay more for bottled water now than gas and are also running low on water in places like the south east.
 
#20 ยท
The cost is so high because you have to put more energy into breaking the H2O bonds than you get from burning the HHO gas. I don't see this technology ever realistically taking off.

On the other hand, the welder is pretty cool. What they don't mention is that the machine uses quite a bit of electricity. The news story just glosses right over that point.
 
#10 ยท
Agree. Call me a conspiracy theorist, but IMO somebody has made a cure for Cancer and AIDS, but the government has either gotten rid of them or shut them up for the sake of controlling the population. Scary to think about but I wouldn't put it past our government.
 
#11 ยท (Edited)
I don't know why every time something happens, it's always the government's fault. In this case, the government has nothing to gain by squelching a new invention like that. In case you didn't know, Chevy has already introduced a hydrogen cell fueled vehicle. The concept isn't at all new. They've been working on it for years. Also, someone has to be able to produce and distribute hydrogen, and the big oil companies are the only industry that has the money to develope those processes. Contrary to what many believe, the big oil companies aren't the ones making huge profits. It's the oil refineries. Mobil and the other two huge companies get a small profit of what we pay at the pump, because refinery owners control profits. Free enterprise in this country dictates that if an industry is going to get shut out because of a new invention, they'll do something to either protect themselves from the new product, or, jump on the bandwagon and share in the new profits. The government has nothing to do with those decisions.

I have to add that I feel the same way about cancer that you do. I read two years ago that a new chemical was discovered that would shrink up blood vessels around the cancer cells and starve them out. That might be what chemotheropy is, but not sure. If not, then I'm in agreement that those in the "cancer" industry have squelched it.
 
#12 ยท
You may be right. I new a guy that always went around complaining about Harleys and he was never to be seen again. Just kidding. I did know a guy I grew up with who developed a fuel saving system for any engine that used standard spark plugs. It was about 90% done when he got bought out for a whole bunch of $ and he is now an MD here in Florida. He would not say to this day who it was.
 
#13 ยท
T-It`s called lobbying and it is big money to special projects. Not all things are a conspiricy. Ask me about the carb that was on a car where i worked that was replaced when you see me at the gathering. To long a story to tell here.