Water as a fuel??? Watch this....

Wills7MGTE

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thats pretty sweet but dasani charges 1.50 for 20 oz of water, thats almost as bad as exxon LOL, I run about 30 PSI on str8 H2O Biotch I hope to one day say that in a serious manner lol 560hp@18psi on H20 LMAO very cool and interesting.
 

MassSupra89

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100 miles from 4oz. of water... holy ef'ing shit. Why even bother with electric hybrids, put money into this.
When are they gonna make a car that I can pee into and travel across the country??
 

Insidious Surmiser

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this is gay... this shit's been around for forever... but it's about time the public knew about it... bmw was doin teh same thing back in the 80's, VW too... but i'm'll be super pissed if this guy just dissapears (govt. knocks him off)
 

MDCmotorsports

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89jdm7m said:
this is gay... this shit's been around for forever... but it's about time the public knew about it... bmw was doin teh same thing back in the 80's, VW too... but i'm'll be super pissed if this guy just dissapears (govt. knocks him off)

I was reading some where that he died of a "heart attack".

:nono:

The company in florida though that sells the machine is still in biz.... I want one for the welding shop so I can do all my cutting!
 

ToyoHabu

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Always remember there is never any free lunch. The welding device uses electricity to break down water to from hydrogen and oxygen gas. the gasses are recombined by burning them. The amount of energy used to break down the water is greater than is regained in the process of burning it due to the thermodynamic law of entropy (no exception has ever been documented). So the guy was either lieing to the news crew who not having any idea about science believed that the water was the fuel or they misreported what he told them. So to say it susinctly. It is not currently possible to convert water into fuel and use it in a thermal engine and get more energy out than you put in.
 

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I doubt it would ever be sold for the public to replace gasoline as automotive fuel. The big oil companies and all the politics involved will never allow it.

Cheers,
Roy
 

Joel W.

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ToyoHabu said:
Always remember there is never any free lunch. The welding device uses electricity to break down water to from hydrogen and oxygen gas. the gasses are recombined by burning them. The amount of energy used to break down the water is greater than is regained in the process of burning it due to the thermodynamic law of entropy (no exception has ever been documented). So the guy was either lieing to the news crew who not having any idea about science believed that the water was the fuel or they misreported what he told them. So to say it susinctly. It is not currently possible to convert water into fuel and use it in a thermal engine and get more energy out than you put in.

Never assume..:) People said man could never walk on the moon also..