Water/Gasoline Hybrid From A Flame You Can Touch

Check this video out!

This man has developed a process to turn pure water into hydrogen fuel he uses for welding. He didn’t stop there, however. He took his idea and extended it to fueling his internal combustion engine car (the normal kind).

All of that might not seem cool to you, but the cool part is he can stick his finger right into the flame and it only feels warm. It ignites furiously when he uses it to weld metal.

This guy is already driving around in a hybrid gasoline/water fueled car. I want one now, even if it’s a crappy shaggin’ wagon like his. 😛

I suppose the unstable OH + H would instantly oxidize anything it came in contact with – thus the insanely hot flame. This report does seem to come from the fact fountain known as FOX News. I’d love to see his car in person and give it a test-drive. If it’s really very functional I’d definitely buy a unit and make my own. 😀

Hopefully Canada isn’t as vindictive as the US where one man was charged thousands in back-taxes for using cooking oil to fuel his car. The reasoning was that he wasn’t paying highway repair taxes, so he should pay up now.

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Confirmation Bias? You bet!

I just wish one of these companies would share their plans for free or start producing a whole, tangible product that is poked and proded at by the scientific community. I’ve searched all over in an attempt to find some hard evidence in the form of research affirming such claims. Electrolysis systems have been in the public domain for years now and none have proven to be a full-fledged alternative to current fuel systems – at least not as an addon. Please, prove me wrong!

The worst part is you can’t try it unless you feel like being suckered. Most sites like this one want you to give your money away! Pfft. I’ll do it if I can use my Visa – then I’ll just cancel the transaction on them if they rip me off. 😉

Regardless, I don’t think I’ll hassle myself with this whole ordeal. Perhaps someone else will beat me to the punch and I can read their story and laugh.

By Lilithe

Dork.