Dead Inventor’s Water Fuel

July 22, 2008 by Rich | 4 Comments
In Energy, Ideas, Invention


WebWire:

19th century inventor Nicola Tesla has become an unwitting savior to struggling motorists.

Water fuel technology based on Tesla’s early experiments is now enabling drivers to reduce fuel costs utilizing hydrogen from water.

Thanks largely to the internet, this previously suppressed technology is now becoming more widely known and adopted.

The technology works by using simple electrolysis to release hydrogen from water in the form of HHO gas.

The HHO gas is then combined with a vehicle’s conventional gas (petrol) or diesel fuel to run the engine as normal.

Using water for fuel in combination with conventional gas results in less greenhouse gas emissions and increased gas mileage.

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Comments

  • Matt-CapForge.com on July 22nd, 2008 at 9:25 am

    Although it sounds good on paper, these fuel from water plans don’t have any legitimate third party verification that demonstrate conclusively that they work well enough to justify the investment/hassle/voided warranty of using them. The press release was put out by a review site which doesn’t really review the products but simply lists the three highest paying affiliate products from clickbank that offer these fuel from water plans. Believe me, if this really worked as claimed, I’d be the first one out there opening conversion shops and making billions of dollars doing this full time.

  • Cory on July 22nd, 2008 at 10:07 am

    I know a guy who knows a guy that actually did this.

    went from 20 to 60 mpg.

    I don’t want to do this because I can’t afford the loss of a vehicle. But I know there has to be setbacks. Are their any universities that have tried and water fuel conversion?

  • BigBob on July 22nd, 2008 at 11:56 am

    The polite term for this “technology” is called bullshot!

  • Matt-CapForge.com on July 23rd, 2008 at 8:42 am

    Everyone knows a guy who knows a guy- that’s what urban myths are all about. Just hope you never need that person as a witness at your trial- because you will never ever actually find them! :)

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