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BMW Rider 03-14-2009 03:03 PM

Free fuel for you car
 
Saltwater fuel

And all this time I've just been dumping the old water down the drain from my water changes. :lol:

i have crabs 03-14-2009 03:58 PM

i remember this about a year ago, i wonder if its still gonna happen one day, maybe i should start saving my old water so i can retire

LeeR 03-14-2009 04:03 PM

seems odd some of the videos have been removed... sort of reminds me of fuel vaporizer and why car companys don't use them to get well over 100mpg....
oh ya the oil companys wouldn't make as much money..... silly me...I wonder what happend to that patent

Norstar 03-14-2009 04:25 PM

Check out a company in Vancouver called Magpower. They invented a salt water battery!

hillegom 03-14-2009 04:37 PM

I wonder how much power you have to put in, to enable the burning of the salt water

spreerider 03-14-2009 10:02 PM

i had a survivle kit with a flashlight that ran on saltwater, it worked for about 30 seconds on 1 L of saltwater then you had to refill it, i would have prefered batteries.

fdiddy 03-14-2009 10:56 PM

Runs off the ions in the water I would imagine.

BMW Rider 03-15-2009 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hillegom (Post 399407)
I wonder how much power you have to put in, to enable the burning of the salt water


My guess is the energy returned is less than the input.

Far from a practical technology, but still interesting. I'm not expecting to become a saltwater fuel baron any time soon. :lol:

fragNplug 03-15-2009 03:23 PM

see this from the site
(although all indications are that the energy generated is substantially more than that required, creating the possibility of the radio waves generation being fueled by a small portion of the energy generated through the process it creates.)
2nd last line
http://www.saltwaterfuel.com/saltwat...ater-fuel.html


Quote:

Originally Posted by BMW Rider (Post 399619)
My guess is the energy returned is less than the input.

Far from a practical technology, but still interesting. I'm not expecting to become a saltwater fuel baron any time soon. :lol:


Diana 03-15-2009 04:42 PM

I can't remember if this is the same thing, but I saw something very similar about a year ago. I thought it was freshwater though. It separated the hydrogen from the oxygen in the water and then used the hydrogen to power the car. And it didn't go through it THAT fast. I think the guy that was trying to patent it got knocked off. What is wrong with people that they cant get their act together and make the world a better place. :D

StirCrazy 03-15-2009 04:43 PM

this is already being used, and is an old theory.. the only thing new in this is how it is created using radio waves. problem is he doesn't say how much power he needs to put out the radio waves.

this is simply hydrogen generation. do a search on browns fuel and you will find a lot more info, I am currently researching a system to put on my diesel that puts out 4L/min of HHO. with this on my truck I will see a fuel mileage improvement of up to 50% and a 100hp gain. now this is on a 7.3L diesel, but it is pretty impressive to see 7000lb trucks with a 444Cubic inch engine getting almost 30mpg in town and 45mpg on the hi-way. I am just trying to decide which design to go with now. the way it works is the addition of HHO speeds up the flame front inside of the cylinder and also gives you a 100% burn of the fuel by acting as a catalyst. not only do you get better gas mileage and power but you also get way cleaner emissions.

now what I am looking at is basically hydrogen injection, to totally power a car/truck on hydrogen alone is still quite a way off due to the power it will take to produce enough HHO to power a engine on its own

Diana 03-15-2009 04:45 PM

I found it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDHT0...eature=related


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