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Is Water Fuel Technology Conversion Kits a Scam? I am wondering if water fuel technology conversion kits a scam or are they for real. I am thinking about doing this but want to know other peoples thoughts. 56% 5 Votes 0% 0 Votes
http://www.fuelsaving.info/driving.htm (this gives some ways to change your driving style to use a bit less fuel) 11% 1 Vote

Learn more on how this PROVEN science works! 0% 0 Votes 0% 0 Votes on SUV and he’s loves it. About 18% increase.
Where is your freaking law, smart “professors” – guy saved 18% of his budget last month!!!
I want to install on my car, but I need to learn a bit more about MAP/O2 censors, since I have a late model. Good luck. http://www.waterfuel101.com/ 0% 0 Votes
  • i%26#039;ve heard of this stuff back in 73-75 during first oil crisis and then enviromentalist come in and tell us..no more reserve, no more drilling, ect.
    so we%26#039;re here because of them? or become politician didn%26#039;t plan for the future.
    so beyond that.to this quesiton.
    i don%26#039;t think so..it a fine mist of water, is all i know. 0% 0 Votes
  • No it is not a SCAM. It works. Dont buy any kits off of the net just do a little research and build it yourself. I have made kits for all of my vehicles, it costs me about $30 in parts and i do the rest. Just try it and see. 0% 0 Votes
  • No, look up hho welder on youtube, you will see how much of a reality it is. If its capable of doing that, think of the benefits as a fuel to vehicles. 22% 2 Votes
  • Actual road test show an average improvement of 2 1/2 mpg. using a Water Fuel kit. 0% 0 Votes
  • Yes they are a scam. I am 77 and heard this all my life ,but have never saw one work... 0% 0 Votes
  • let me start off by saying Hydrogen is a great option for the concept of free energy. I built my first hydrogen cell about 5 years ago. Have converted over 50 vehicles in the last 10 years (gydrogen and EV) and now currently run 2 trucks (and another EV), my home hot water heater, home stove and home generator on hydrogen for free with caught rain water and the help of a $10 solar panel. I offer a step by step DIY guide to walk anyone interested threw the process. You can find it at www agua-luna com or you can email me.

    There are basically 3 safe ways to make and use it... chemically, electrically and molecularly, the first 2 being easier so I%26#039;ll only discuss them here. The fallowing steps were taking directly out of a DIY guide I offer to those who would like to run their vehicles or home on hydrogen safely. The entire guide is available at www agua-luna com


    On demand h2 generators are a bit different from the Hollywood versions like seen Chain Reaction with Keanu Reeves, that tend to explode violently every time a film is being made. However when used in an on-demand system there is no storage of hydrogen and oxygen in its gas form, only liquid (water) and is only transformed into gas “on-demand” in small cylinder size amounts. It’s actually safer then gasoline as it doesn’t evaporate, creating explosive fumes in the tank like gas. the following were actually taken out of my $5 guide available at www agua-luna com

    Chemically

    1. You’ll need a 6inch x 1ft schedule 40 pvc pipe. With pvc cement glue a cap on the bottom and use a screw on cap for the top. Drill a small hole (1/4inch or so) in the side close to the top, screwing in a small copper shut off valve. Place a few feet of stranded (food grade is good) flex hose to the valve and into the air intake of your engine (carburetor or fuel injections).
    2. Now crunch up a couple aluminum cans (beer cans, soda cans etc) and drop them into the pvc pipe, along with a couple cups of lye (Red Devil drain opener has lye in it, some Clorox and Drano’s do to).
    3. Then simply add water, screw on the top and wait a few minutes.

    What happens in simplicity is that aluminum and lye don’t really get along so they battle, and as always the innocent civilians (water H2O) that the most casualties, by giving up its hydrogen and oxygen. This then builds up in the void of the pipe and is ready to be vented into your engine, by opening the valve. You may need to start your engine on gas then switch it off after the hydrogen starts burning.

    Electrical is a bit easier then Chemically.

    1. Simply take a small solar panel 1.5 amps is what I use ($9 at harborfreight.com), connect the 2 wires from the panel +- to 2 conductors (carbon cores of batteries work well, just be careful removing it from the jacket), but any conductive material will work ie. Copper, aluminum, steel, etc.
    2. Drop the wires into a water tank (I use 55gal drums), make sure they don’t touch each other.
    3. Drill a small hole (1/4inch or so) in the side close to the top, screwing in a small copper shut off valve. Place a few feet of stranded (food grade is good) flex hose to the valve and into the air intake of your engine (carburetor or fuel injections).
    4. Then simply add water, screw on the top cap and wait.
    After a few hours tiny bubbles will form and rise off one conductor (that’s hydrogen) and even smaller bubbles that just looks like foam will rise off the other (oxygen). I don’t remember which likes the positive and which likes the neg hydrogen or the oxygen.

    The third method is more complicated and is what I use for my vehicles. It’s just a modified Joe’s Cell, there’s a step by step DIY guide available to walk you threw the process here www agua-luna com
    It also covers the other 2 methods described in more detail.
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