by PerfectReign <theperfectreign@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 24, 2008 at 07:50 PM
The Nolalu Barn Owl turned on the Etch-A-Sketch and wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 03:26:15 +0000, Tony wrote:
>
>> <HTML>
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>> <META NAME="GENERATOR" Content="Microsoft DHTML Editing Control">
>> <TITLE></TITLE>
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>> <P>It is possible to improve your milage by 50%. Have a look at this
new
>> invention!</P>
>> <P>http://www.richardsprovenidea.com</P>
<P> </P>
>> </BODY>
>> </HTML>
>
> Good God man, its 20 below outside. You gonna have me shove ice cubes
in
> my motor.
>
> (If I had a nickle for every time I heard of this particular scam . . .)
You'd be rich?
I just looked it up and then googled a bit.
http://www.auto-facts.org/water4gas-scam.htmlhttp://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071201094117AAfXSe8http://mythbustersresults.com/episode53http://www.water4gasripoff.com/
It seems feasable and I did read up on one guy who has a similar system
installed in his boat....
....only the system he has cost several thousand dollars and was custom
built
to run with deionized water. It has more to do with the power output of
the diesel engines than the actual mileage. Similar to rice racers and
diesel sled pullers adding NOx to their systems to gain a bit of HP.
I then fired up the old trusty piratebay and KTorrent to see what I could
find. A minute later, I had the water4gas ebook.
As soon as I get my degree in electrical engineering, I'll buy a used car
and see what it does.*
It seems the site tells you how to download said ebook for $$ and then
hire
a mechanic to put this system in.
*Not planning on going to school anytime soon.
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