May 25, 2012 - Why dont they creat these vehicles that can run this o wait because they would loose money every one is gonna ruin the environment because they cant make money i mean i love gasoline i drive my classic cars the chug gas but id easily change the fuel with this if it saved the environment i mean come on forget the money and goverment do the rite think so 100 years down the road were still alive i mean americans always do stuff for money they dont do it to save the planet they hide this stuff so n
Apr 15, 2012 - True. The most expensive part of the conversion process is refitting your exhaust system with stainless steel. Water vapor will quickly rust out the mild steel commonly used in today's standard exhaust pipes and mufflers. The good news is, this conversion would delete the need for expensive and environmentally damaging catalytic converter manufacturing.
Apr 15, 2012 - Anybody who 'dislikes' this has got to be a toady for an oil company.
With gasoline hovering at $4 a gallon, who in the hell would NOT want to use it?
Mar 27, 2012 - To the below posters...don't be ignorant. The combustion of HHO gas yields water as one of its products. It's a self regenerating process and is why the government will never let it see the light of day. More energy is derived from the combustion of HHO than it takes to electrolyse water. ~168kj/mol of water can be obtained easily. Just a fast method is needed
Mar 15, 2012 - I'm surprised that this man is still alive. The powers that be ordered the military to murder Stan Meyers "which they did" back in the late 1990's because he invented a engine that ran on water. Every time this device gets invented, the inventor gets either murdered or prosecuted. The Lobbyists need to be publicly hanged and so do the asshole prosecutors that prosecute these great men. And where do they get these moronic juries that find these inventors guilty of inventing the water engine?
Feb 28, 2012 - Nikola Tesla in the early 1900's claim that it is possible to send pictures wireless. The modern Scientist at the time could not grasp that concept most people though he was insane and laughed at him. 100 years later we have wireless picture technology. I would advise to watch any Documentaries on Nikola Tesla and free your mind to the possibilities. No Human can explain everything in the Universe thus no one can say Free Energy doesn't exists.
Feb 25, 2012 - Its really sad knowing the Oil and Car industry rather have a small paper with a #100 marking
(Money)
Than us with purpose in life being compared to shit in the side walk
(EVERYONE ELSE HUMAN) crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!
Feb 17, 2012 - That is exactly what you can say about wikipedia! So if it's not in wiki, it is not true?
Well, I can make a page about a "water powered car" in wikipedia, if you like.
Feb 8, 2012 - Actually it won't happen because it is how America deals with "Foreign Policy". The US buys things that it can easily get on it's own but waves money in front of whomever wants it the most. From dictators to 'freedom fighters". Whoever is willing to give the most, the US supports, not the American.
Jan 27, 2012 - Actually they still would, because even though its burning "water" you still need to lubricate the parts. if this was implemented in cars, motor oil would cost a fortune. At the end of the day you still need a combustion engine to get the horsepower needed to push the car so they still win.
Jan 22, 2012 - The funniest thing about the video? It was on Fox News, and people still believe it.
It violates a few laws of physics, I won't lie... Mostly the one about conservation of energy - you can't create energy out of nothing, and so you can't power a car on *just* water. You'd need a battery to do electrolysis to turn the water into HHO, in which case, it'd just be more efficient to run your car on electricity instead.
Jan 20, 2012 - Ic engines can burn propane....stick that up your debunkin ass! HHO gas will and does work fine to use as a fuel in a ic engine.
Think!
Jan 17, 2012 - He must have used a ton of electricity to go that 100 miles on 4 oz of water....that's the problem with Hydrogen cars, you're better off skipping the hho gas part and using that electricity to power the car directly or put in a battery...
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A demonstration of a water-powered engine. Go 100 miles on 4 ounces of water. More
A demonstration of a water-powered engine. Go 100 miles on 4 ounces of water. Less
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1950dodgefan Says:
May 25, 2012 - Why dont they creat these vehicles that can run this o wait because they would loose money every one is gonna ruin the environment because they cant make money i mean i love gasoline i drive my classic cars the chug gas but id easily change the fuel with this if it saved the environment i mean come on forget the money and goverment do the rite think so 100 years down the road were still alive i mean americans always do stuff for money they dont do it to save the planet they hide this stuff so n
gideonmccomb Says:
Apr 15, 2012 - True. The most expensive part of the conversion process is refitting your exhaust system with stainless steel. Water vapor will quickly rust out the mild steel commonly used in today's standard exhaust pipes and mufflers. The good news is, this conversion would delete the need for expensive and environmentally damaging catalytic converter manufacturing.
gideonmccomb Says:
Apr 15, 2012 - Anybody who 'dislikes' this has got to be a toady for an oil company. With gasoline hovering at $4 a gallon, who in the hell would NOT want to use it?
fart hapy Says:
Apr 8, 2012 - the oil industry pays billions of dollars to the creators and patenters to keep these off the market
MRswePROductions1 Says:
Apr 1, 2012 - it is (=
gregthesenior12 Says:
Mar 27, 2012 - To the below posters...don't be ignorant. The combustion of HHO gas yields water as one of its products. It's a self regenerating process and is why the government will never let it see the light of day. More energy is derived from the combustion of HHO than it takes to electrolyse water. ~168kj/mol of water can be obtained easily. Just a fast method is needed
DRUM57IX Says:
Mar 26, 2012 - This was 2006...it is now 2012...WHERE IS MY WATER CAR?!?!
Raminagrobisfr Says:
Mar 16, 2012 - As long as he doesn't give the list on chemical reactions and the energy balance of each of them, i consider it bullshit.
mrwascaly42 Says:
Mar 15, 2012 - I'm surprised that this man is still alive. The powers that be ordered the military to murder Stan Meyers "which they did" back in the late 1990's because he invented a engine that ran on water. Every time this device gets invented, the inventor gets either murdered or prosecuted. The Lobbyists need to be publicly hanged and so do the asshole prosecutors that prosecute these great men. And where do they get these moronic juries that find these inventors guilty of inventing the water engine?
airplanegeorge Says:
Mar 10, 2012 - ya so now water is 3.99 a gallon , people will believe anything
jc2004x Says:
Mar 2, 2012 - Gas Prices Drop.... Water Shortages Come Out Of Nowhere... LOL
joejohey1 Says:
Feb 29, 2012 - Oil companies buy (for millions) this type of stuff and then hide away the technology.
BobbyBuntasTV Says:
Feb 28, 2012 - Nikola Tesla in the early 1900's claim that it is possible to send pictures wireless. The modern Scientist at the time could not grasp that concept most people though he was insane and laughed at him. 100 years later we have wireless picture technology. I would advise to watch any Documentaries on Nikola Tesla and free your mind to the possibilities. No Human can explain everything in the Universe thus no one can say Free Energy doesn't exists.
BobbyBuntasTV Says:
Feb 28, 2012 - Myth busters even prove that a car can be run on water
mutanTV131 Says:
Feb 25, 2012 - Its really sad knowing the Oil and Car industry rather have a small paper with a #100 marking (Money) Than us with purpose in life being compared to shit in the side walk (EVERYONE ELSE HUMAN) crazy!!!!!!!!!!!!
kraakpret Says:
Feb 17, 2012 - That is exactly what you can say about wikipedia! So if it's not in wiki, it is not true? Well, I can make a page about a "water powered car" in wikipedia, if you like.
phoghat Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - Oh puhleeeeeeze! google "water powered car, look it up in wikipedia, people, people, if it is too good to be true, it isn't true!!!
scbdby3 Says:
Feb 8, 2012 - Actually it won't happen because it is how America deals with "Foreign Policy". The US buys things that it can easily get on it's own but waves money in front of whomever wants it the most. From dictators to 'freedom fighters". Whoever is willing to give the most, the US supports, not the American.
000Simplicity000 Says:
Jan 29, 2012 - And because the government wouldn't be able to tax the shit out of it
ThunderJunkOC Says:
Jan 27, 2012 - Actually they still would, because even though its burning "water" you still need to lubricate the parts. if this was implemented in cars, motor oil would cost a fortune. At the end of the day you still need a combustion engine to get the horsepower needed to push the car so they still win.
brownajr Says:
Jan 22, 2012 - The funniest thing about the video? It was on Fox News, and people still believe it. It violates a few laws of physics, I won't lie... Mostly the one about conservation of energy - you can't create energy out of nothing, and so you can't power a car on *just* water. You'd need a battery to do electrolysis to turn the water into HHO, in which case, it'd just be more efficient to run your car on electricity instead.
ethanvid Says:
Jan 21, 2012 - Did the illuminati kill this guy off yet? Supposedly they poisoned Stan Meyer for his back in the 1980's.
Redjoker96 Says:
Jan 20, 2012 - If bet they try to tax rain water
freshkryp69 Says:
Jan 20, 2012 - Ic engines can burn propane....stick that up your debunkin ass! HHO gas will and does work fine to use as a fuel in a ic engine. Think!
MrEnergyCzar Says:
Jan 17, 2012 - He must have used a ton of electricity to go that 100 miles on 4 oz of water....that's the problem with Hydrogen cars, you're better off skipping the hho gas part and using that electricity to power the car directly or put in a battery...