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ABV
05-10-2006, 10:04 PM
Myth Busted :p
LOL, were you just watching Myth Busters too? :D

Gravy
05-11-2006, 07:21 PM
Ok then, how about this. If everyone thinks it's impossible, explain why?:p

I'm not saying, "This site says it can't be done". Because i've seen a working model, infact when i get around to this i'll post on here and invite everyone over for a beer. :D

I've seen a working car, and as soon as i get money i'll be equiping a motor to run on the same system.

1ViciousGSX
05-11-2006, 08:20 PM
It' not an issue of "Can the kit produce hydrogen?", yes it can. It's the question of "Can the kit produce enough hydrogen in quantity to make a difference?". The answer is no. ;)

Black97civic
05-12-2006, 09:35 PM
It' not an issue of "Can the kit produce hydrogen?", yes it can. It's the question of "Can the kit produce enough hydrogen in quantity to make a difference?". The answer is no. ;)


And, what amount of power went into seperating the hydrogen, and how was that power made.

Obviously I am talking about other cases besides your car, but the fact remains, there is no such thing as free power, unless you are doing this whole hydrogen seperation thing from a solar or wind powered machine.

JET
05-13-2006, 12:35 PM
That is exactly right. That little 1 qt container has enough hydrogen in it to drive your car a couple of miles, max. There is enough power in there to be equivalent to 2 pints of gas and that doesn't include the power necessary to split the water molecules!

Take some chemistry courses and it will become much more clear. Hydrogen and oxygen like to be together, it takes a fair amount of energy to split them apart. Water is very stable, so it takes a lot of energy. Things that aren't so stable (gasoline for example) split apart easily.

The amount of energy in an equal amount of hydrogen and gas are also very different. Hydrogen atoms are also MUCH smaller than oxygen atoms, so the amount of hydrogen you can get out of water is pretty small compared to the amount of water going in.

I am guessing the "water car" has quite a few batteries in it to provide the energy to make the hydrogen and also could not make as much electricity as it uses. I bet the car would get far just from the electrical power it uses than it could making hydrogen.

Hydrogen can currently be made pretty easily, it just takes too much energy to produce it.

1ViciousGSX
05-13-2006, 03:13 PM
http://www.dsmstyle.com/forums/showthread.php?p=138534#post138534 ;)

Onefast99gsx
05-19-2006, 01:17 AM
I got the tracking number for my H2 generator. I should have it by early-mid next week.

Check this out non believers.

http://www.drturi.com/images/FoxNews_-_WaterFuel.wmv

CVD
05-19-2006, 02:04 AM
The more I learn about this topic the more I am convinced that the hydrogen generator does nothing. You need electricity to split the molecules apart, the most energy you can get out of burning them and putting them back together is the amount you used in the first place. And that is if everything is 100% efficient.

For the car in the video, I am betting that he is not making the hydrogen in the car as he drives, he probably runs a machine at his home that is plugged into his wall. There's just no such thing as free energy.

BOVADDICT
05-19-2006, 02:49 AM
most dsms are fueled by nothing but hopes and dreams anyway so wy bother with gas in the first lace. 95% of your cars dont even drive and arent your daily drivers..

Anyway just want to make some shout outs for my tornado fuel saver, clamp on fuel line molecule splitter, and my octane booster.. Those 3 things made total increase of about 50 whp, quicker excelleration, and mde my tt viper get about 45 miles to the gallon pretty tight huh?

Water powered cars would have no go at all.. If anyone watches the red green show they did do a van that was run on my water by spinning a lunch bench and it floated by duct taping a grip of plastic bottles to crates unter neath it.. so I guess a water car could work...:( you guys are lame

BOVADDICT
05-19-2006, 04:29 AM
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