Convert your car to a hybrid for $100.00!!!
- added July 1, 2008
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- colmor
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So you can't afford the crazy gas prices and you don't have 30 grand for the new hybrid. I'm in the same boat and our governments are doing little to help us out because they're all in bed with the oil producers. I say F**K EM! I was curious as to how difficult it would be to convert my own car into a hybrid and to my surprise I discovered that it cost about $50 bucks for the parts and another $50.00 bucks for an easy to follow manual. This is a no brainer folks and for the record I am in no way affiliated with the link, I'm not making any $$$ from this. I'm passing this on because our planet can't wait for governments and car manufacturers to get their poop in a group and the sweet part is you'll be saving a fortune every year for less then you spend on monthly video rentals. What's the catch? There has to be a catch! Yeah, thats what I thought... check it out and see for yourself.
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wow i want one and haven't opened the video yet..
this is very interesting what do you think?-
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- CarolynGillis
- 3 months ago
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dang now if i can just get someone to work on my car .. I'm all for it
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water + car parts = rust
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- arturogarza
- 3 months ago
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This guy will disappear off the face of the earth before this goes mainstream. I hope Iam wrong.
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I call shinanigans
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I agree with Osiris' shenanigans. That thing looks like a scam. While there are ways to covert for fuel efficiency, you're not gonna get one for $100.
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- Adumbration
- 3 months ago
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Also, this same thing was posted a while ago. The video is probably legit, the site totally isn't, as I pointed out months ago.
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- Adumbration
- 3 months ago
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again. It is dangerous using water, the essence of life, for our cars. See how fast food prices went up when we started converting our food to fuel, for example.
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If this was true we would all have these already; very dubious, but if he's right I'll eat my words...
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Water cycle.
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Consumer reports recently reported that they have tested several of these devices, and none of them worked. Maybe this one is different.
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hey, everyone, no, it won't work... here are a few reasons why....
first, they don't say ANYTHING about how much power/energy/electricity is required to create the "HHO" that they burn.
adding some gaseous hydrogen/oxygen to the intake of an internal combustion engine might improve its power output and/or "gas mileage" by needing less GAS, but at what price for all of the other stuff you need to make it happen? not too likely.
if you could break down water into H and O, it would be a wonderful, cheap source of the gases for a fuel cell car, but have you heard of ANYONE saying this would work? not likely.
also, HHO? you'd better keep them separate and very carefully, because if you think a car running with a tank of compressed Natural Gas is dangerous in an accident, H and O don't burn, they pretty much explode if they're mixed a bit. back to chem One in high school.... ever do that experiment?
next, HH and O? o[1] is the kind of element which REALLY WANTS to find a mate and create o2. ditto, or more so for Hydrogen. to think that you can split water into separate hydrogen ATOMS and not into H2 MOLECULES is something you should discuss with the nearest chemistry teacher or professor.... and let us know what they say... after they stop laughing.
this "solution" may be great for burning and cutting things, but the demonstration shows that it's H2 and O2 being "burnt" if water is the result, and yep, it'll burn really hot. so why hasn't every user of acetylene torches converted over the past HOW many years THAT's been in use?
is the water too expensive? is the magic/efficient electrolysis machine too patented?
nah, not likely.
i, TOO, would LOVE for him to be right and for EVERY point i've raised here to be a bag of hot air, but......... i'm still waiting for any evidence to the contrary.
send it to snopes.com and see what they do with it.... -
Osiris
Its not bs. I got the plans and I'm building one as we speak.
arturogarza
It won't rust out your car because the generator is built from cpvc and stainless steal,
Plusaf
Its real easy, its basically a generator, a water tank and the dashboard indicators. And yes you can pick up all the guts for about $50.00 bucks. and Its all fully gaurenteed!!
Are you guys working for the oil companies? Nay sayers, Step out of the road -
sueathorne
I don't what the consumer report was all about or who was paying the bill for the reports (Ie the oil companies?) but as I mentioned, this product is garenteed
Oruburus
This guy ran his ford torus for a hundred miles on a few cups of water and any water will work: tap water, well water, rain water. I don't see a big problem here folks -
@colmor... nope, i'm not employed by an oil company or anything like that, nor have i ever been.
keep us up to date on how well it works!!!!
my prius has about 230volts waiting to help with something like that.... :))))
as an old-fart engineer [EE], i need more data to explain the how and why before i'll buy the theory or the add-on.
let us know how it goes... and keep a copy of the guarantee in a safe place. :) -
Nice Racing Cars can never be Hybrid
So i don't need any Hybrid. Why Would i...........? -
This is going to take several weeks, there is a lot time consuming assembly items and some of the parts are a little bit harder to locate then "your local hardware store"
Adumbration was right, its going to cost more than $50 bucks, how much more I'm not too sure yet, but I'm going to ball-park it at this point at closer to 2 or 3 hundred (not including the instruction manual). And although the instructions are very well thought out and include tons of extra tips, I wouldn't recommend this if you don't have some mechanical and/or electronics background. -
That is the way to go! I wonder if it can run on sea water as well.
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hahahahahaha
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I'm soooo havin' it.
Thumbs *way* up. Votes, too.-
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- Amber_LaStrega
- 3 months ago
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