100 MPG w/o POLLUTION!!!OMFG!!1
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I just saw this thing on TV. Sounded pretty rediculous. Had to share...
http://www.gasadvance.com/
They are suggesting using your exhaust to vaporize your fuel and to use a fuel mixture of 80%water and 20% gas.
http://www.gasadvance.com/
They are suggesting using your exhaust to vaporize your fuel and to use a fuel mixture of 80%water and 20% gas.
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I watched a special on a water fueled car and the guy said the Muslims came to his door and offered him 1,000,000,000.00 yes a billion, dollars to keep his mouth quiet about the car. He said he could get around 100-125 miles to the gallon of water.
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Originally Posted by 06WRX4ME
I watched a special on a water fueled car and the guy said the Muslims came to his door and offered him 1,000,000,000.00 yes a billion, dollars to keep his mouth quiet about the car. He said he could get around 100-125 miles to the gallon of water.
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That would suck! If cars started running on water, then water would be in even shorter supply and it would cost me like $500 a month to water my damn lawn!
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Originally Posted by nKoan
You could start watering your grass with gasoline, because it'd probably be cheap again.
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I remember trying to drive my Nissan pickup through a flooded street back in high school. Judging by the amount of standing water that was in the air cleaner, I'd bet I was very close to running an 80% water 20% fuel mix. The results were inconclusive... the truck didn't run long enough to effectively check my gas mileage.
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