Run your car on water

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* Works on gas or diesel powered cars, vans, trucks, and SUVs. (Not tested on hybrids)

* Your car will become at least 40% more fuel efficient and produce cleaner emissions.

* Convert your car for the lowest price. Similar conversion kits cost up to $600 and up!

* Works with plain tap water. No need for distilled water or special water additives!

* We've simplified the process. The steps are easy, and the materials are affordable.


http://www.runyourcarwithwater.com/


but don't go there I'll send there info with free of charge
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This book presents complete plans and detailed descriptions sufficient to build a workable
water?hybrid system for your fuel?injected or carbureted motor vehicle. The technology
contained herein has not been patented and has been placed in the public domain.


This has been done in hopes of discouraging suppression of this knowledge but, even more
importantly, to encourage the open flow of information relating to water?hybrids. We
encourage you to help your friends and family with their own conversions once you have
grasped the principles and techniques yourself.
We also urge you to explore the FREE resources we have provided to you on our download
page, as these may give you additional ideas, particularly if you seek a more custom solution or
want to explore additional ways to accomplish your water?hybrid goals.
If you decide to become involved with your own conversion project, or just want to offer
advise, an opinion, or constructive criticism on how to improve these concepts, please feel free
to contact, William S. Power, the architect of the original plans this book is based on.
He will do his best to get back with you, but he can't guarantee an instant response. Sometimes
he's away from the office weeks at a time; testing and perfecting new concepts, or just chasing
down parts.

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http://omg.site88.net/files/HydrogenConverter.zip
 
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nj542

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this is very old news................intact i have allthe info about stanly mayers water car.....:rofl: :rofl: :P :P :P

by the way....anybody in here believe me if i told you that you can run your car on nothing............yes you heard me NOTHING.............:cool: :cool: :cool:
 

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hay ppl........ don't fel for these crap.........these are well known SCAM.........
if you google, you'll find hundreds of websites .offering nice little fantasies for few hundred dollars.........:no: :no: :no: :no: :no:

if you want better millage on your car.............build a kit from da scratch...don't buy those stuff they selling.....you'll only lose money.........:cool: :cool: :cool:

if you are so damn interested.........just search...........you'll find all the info you need....:cool: :cool:

if you still can find, then you don't have to look for that far......

a sril ankan...living in rajagiriya.....developed this water car system successfully......
find him.and you can learn from him.........:cool: :cool: :cool:
 

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nj542 said:
this is very old news................intact i have allthe info about stanly mayers water car.....:rofl: :rofl: :P :P :P

by the way....anybody in here believe me if i told you that you can run your car on nothing............yes you heard me NOTHING.............:cool: :cool: :cool:
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does it really work ?
A: Yes; this is well-established technology dating back to stainless
steel. But be sure to follow these instructions using the proper
mechanical and electrical assembly techniques, as this plan
incorporates the best qualities of several techniques.
Q: How does it qualify as "free energy"?
A: If you're paying someone for the water you use, then it is not
strictly free. But the alternative is to keep buying into expen$ive
ga$oline and its resultant hydrocarbon pollution.
Q: Is it safe?
A: Technically, it is safer than running on fossil fuel because you are no
longer choking on your own emissions (health-wise). In general, it is
practically as safe as your current gasoline arrangement. You will be
installing a few simple safety devices, using current automotive
standards.
Q: What kind of performance can I expect?
A: Properly adjusted, your modified vapor-only fuel system will run
cooler, and at a modestly higher power level. The mileage performance
expected from this design ranges from 50-300 mpg (of water),
depending on your adjusting skills.
Q: Can I do the modification myself?
A: Why not? If you don't have any mechanical skills, and you know
someone with basic mechanical and/or electrical skills, you can even
delegate some of the construction. If you are using a fuel-injected
engine, you may have to get a mechanic's opinion. [There will have
to be an adapter inserted into the fuel-injection system, just as you
would have to do if you were going to run on propane, hydrogen, or
natural gas.
Q: What is the environmental impact that my vehicle will have?
A: It will be producing H20 steam (water vapor) and un-burnt O2
(Oxygen). Hence, it will be cleaning the environment, rather than
dumping nauseous toxins into it. Plus you will be helping to save our
dwindling supply of atmospheric oxygen. Any excess vapor in the
reaction becomes either steam or oxygen. You can also expect to be
receiving more than casual interest from those around you.
Q: Isn’t this really a steam engine?
A: Not Really. Exceedingly high temperature and pressure are not used.
This is strictly an internal-combustion engine (burning orthohydrogen)
with residual steam in the exhaust as a by-product.
 

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If you would like to start running your car on tap water alone and not pay for gas anymore this is some information that would be very helpful. It has designs and schematics for building the equipment with off the shelf parts.

Easy to use. This is information that costs $30 plus off the internet. Spread the information everywhere.

Download PDF

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/5/24/35388/RUN_YOUR_CAR_ON_TAP_WATER.pdf
 

nj542

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rapa said:
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does it really work ?
A: Yes; this is well-established technology dating back to stainless
steel. But be sure to follow these instructions using the proper
mechanical and electrical assembly techniques, as this plan
incorporates the best qualities of several techniques.
Q: How does it qualify as "free energy"?
A: If you're paying someone for the water you use, then it is not
strictly free. But the alternative is to keep buying into expen$ive
ga$oline and its resultant hydrocarbon pollution.
Q: Is it safe?
A: Technically, it is safer than running on fossil fuel because you are no
longer choking on your own emissions (health-wise). In general, it is
practically as safe as your current gasoline arrangement. You will be
installing a few simple safety devices, using current automotive
standards.
Q: What kind of performance can I expect?
A: Properly adjusted, your modified vapor-only fuel system will run
cooler, and at a modestly higher power level. The mileage performance
expected from this design ranges from 50-300 mpg (of water),
depending on your adjusting skills.
Q: Can I do the modification myself?
A: Why not? If you don't have any mechanical skills, and you know
someone with basic mechanical and/or electrical skills, you can even
delegate some of the construction. If you are using a fuel-injected
engine, you may have to get a mechanic's opinion. [There will have
to be an adapter inserted into the fuel-injection system, just as you
would have to do if you were going to run on propane, hydrogen, or
natural gas.
Q: What is the environmental impact that my vehicle will have?
A: It will be producing H20 steam (water vapor) and un-burnt O2
(Oxygen). Hence, it will be cleaning the environment, rather than
dumping nauseous toxins into it. Plus you will be helping to save our
dwindling supply of atmospheric oxygen. Any excess vapor in the
reaction becomes either steam or oxygen. You can also expect to be
receiving more than casual interest from those around you.
Q: Isn’t this really a steam engine?
A: Not Really. Exceedingly high temperature and pressure are not used.
This is strictly an internal-combustion engine (burning orthohydrogen)
with residual steam in the exhaust as a by-product.

anyone can find these info online..........it doesn't mean that this system is that easy to build.............just a one simple mistake.........and BOOM..........:no:
if you are so much confident in this ......go ahead.......
but i'm feeling really sorry for you..............:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
 

nj542

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rapa said:
If you would like to start running your car on tap water alone and not pay for gas anymore this is some information that would be very helpful. It has designs and schematics for building the equipment with off the shelf parts.

Easy to use. This is information that costs $30 plus off the internet. Spread the information everywhere.

Download PDF

http://www.fileden.com/files/2006/5/24/35388/RUN_YOUR_CAR_ON_TAP_WATER.pdf

hay bro rapa,
i hav this same plans for over a year. this system is not working for cars that available now.

this system will work for cars manufactured before 1985.........

all the new cars are comes with sophisticated EFI systems. and also the fuel is controlled by on board computer and the fuel controlling is based on various data collected using several sensors.....

:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:
 

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and i forgot to mention......if you install this system show in the pdf to a new car(manufactured after 1985) ....you'll not save money......but its the opposite.........you'll burn more fuel than usual............:cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: