Local 6 News 'Water-Running' Car Gets 100 Miles To The Ounce, Inventor Says

What I wanna know is if the water is destroyed, or somehow replenished back into the environment. Make too many of these cars, we could have a water shortage.

Stan Meyers engine ran on ocean water or tap water if I remember correctly. Hard to imagine running out of ocean water anytime soon. Perhaps using up ocean water could be the solution to those melting iceberg they say will raise the sea levels and wipe out all the coastal cities that the Global Warming alarmists keep threatening us with :cool:.
 
I wouldn't care if it was made from shit as long as I could quit paying $4 per gallon for gas :p

No joke Ill drive a pink clown car to work if it saves me half of my paycheck every week.

I always wondered why they make them so ugly. I'm sure they could put a normal looking fiber glass body on it. I think MDI is just making the engines then plans to sell them to diffrent car manufacturers.
 
Certainly not the first guy who figured out how to run his car on water but ...... I hope he doesn't get "Stan Meyered" :eek:

'Water-Running' Car Gets 100 Miles To The Ounce, Inventor Says

http://www.local6.com/news/16488151/detail.html

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Florida man has created a car he claims runs on tap water.

"I'm getting 100 miles to the ounce on water," inventor Anthony Brown said.

Brown said he shut his fuel injection system down and created the system that can use any type of water with a small amount of gas. He said the car is getting just fuel vapor.

"When you separate the water from the oxygen from the hydrogen, it cooks and it cooks down to a brown," Brown said. "We're not having any waste product off of it. Everything is consumed and burned."

Local 6 showed video of Brown filling up his vehicle with water and then driving around.

Brown said any profit he makes from his invention will go toward helping missionaries around the world.

"I've just been asking for a way, for the Lord to show me to raise money rapidly and I started to working on this idea," Brown said.

Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.

This is not his invention. There are groups of people in washington, oregon, california, and montana that developed this same shit years ago. You can get the book, and the parts for less than 200 bucks. The guy is claimig credit for something he did not invent.
 
This is not his invention. There are groups of people in washington, oregon, california, and montana that developed this same shit years ago. You can get the book, and the parts for less than 200 bucks. The guy is claimig credit for something he did not invent.

Got a link handy where the book and parts handy? I may just have to go have a talk with my mechanic. A couple years ago he took a car and turned it into a boat. He'd probably be willing to experiment with this :)
 
yep. Its named perpetual motion and it is impossible. You cannot cut an apple and get 2 parts that = more then one apple. You can not have something that creates more "energy" then it uses.

Energy can only be transformed not made.

Yes hydrogen is in watter but it will take an equal amount or more energy to split the shit then you can get out of it.

You have to burn something. I hope I'm wrong but i don't think i am.

He's ionizing the water by running a current through it. Then he runs the vapor through his air intake into the combustion chamber. That's how he gets past the timing problem, he doesn't have to go through the injectors.

Yeah it takes energy to Ionize, but not very much, you can do it right off your car battery. He doesn't need to produce a lot of it since hydrogen burns so hot. Thats what he means when he says he gets a "complete" burn. It's not so much that Hydrogen is powering the car, it's just allowing his car to burn 90-100% of his gasoline in the combustion chamber. That allows him to use less gas since the average vehicle burns only about 30% of it's gasoline in the combustion chamber, with the remaining 70% being burned out through the exhaust system.

In short, he is wasting nothing. Now if he wises up and figures out that you don't need as much Oxygen coming through the intake anymore, since the burn is smaller, he could increase his mileage even more.
 
the basic principle is eletrolysis...done in my junior high chemistry lab. Hydrogen gas is very volatile, explosive stuff. I can see it got some benefit as an additive to burn hotter and cleaner if done under controlled and safe condition.
 
:confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused::confused:
Did anyone take a chemistry class in school?
Do you have any more than the vaguest idea how an internal combustion engine works?

I know these are desperate times and the fuel costs are getting to everybody, But come on.
Get real. Read some, study, learn. Hydrogen power works, but not like that.
There ain't no magic beans kid.
 
Some peole think they can build a device that can break covalent hydrogen bonds freeing hydrogen and then burning that hydrogen to break more covalent bonds.
 
Some peole think they can build a device that can break covalent hydrogen bonds freeing hydrogen and then burning that hydrogen to break more covalent bonds.

Hydrogen IS usable. and there are ways to do it.
But burning water is bullshit. A SCAM, flim-flam.
You just don't get something for nothing.

Now using Boron to liberate Hydrogen would be an option.
There is still the problem of getting the infrastructure in place.
 
Hydrogen powered things I think are still a long long long time away. I've been seeing articles here and there for 15 years or more saying its right around the corner.
 
I am going to try it. Never been one to take the word of naysayers, always have to see for myself.
 
But burning water is bullshit. A SCAM, flim-flam.
You just don't get something for nothing.

Well I haven't been able to achieve 100 mpo yet. But ~92 is routinely happening if the humidity is low.
 
Electrolysis must be effected by humidity, leaning the mixture. I wonder if a small fan might help? Or a vented enclosure for the bottle. There are anti humidity things for boats that might be adaptable. Curious!
 
I am going to try it. Never been one to take the word of naysayers, always have to see for myself.
If you do, will you tell me how it turns out?I want to try it but i do not want to destroy my engine, but I have a friend w/ a lot of cars, so we might convert one just to test this out.
 
I don't think there is any danger of destroying an engine. I have been reluctant because of the possibility that it probably doesn't work. But gas has gotten high enough now that I must do something and this seems to be a cheap try. Lots of testimonials on the internet, so maybe it is legitimate. I am going to see.
 
Ok guys i got some beach front property i need to ditch for cheap in West Dakota. Any takers only $3 an acre
 
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