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Old 05-17-2008, 07:27 PM
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fuel free

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

i'm more interested in the rotary one at the end i would buy a car powered by this type of engine.
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Re: fuel free

how about a car powered like this new corolla
trust me its funny. but seriously at the rate these gas prices are moving im sure its only a matter of time
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Re: fuel free

On a little more serious note, try this site: http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/

If you scroll down and choose Chapter 10 it covers different methods developed for having cars use water as fuel instead of gasoline. Many of the devices use water to enhance gas milage, while some promise to produce enough hydrogen to power the car engine entirely with water. It's fascinating reading if you've got the time and desire to understand some of the concepts. I actually recommend reading the entire book release 4.0 (or whatever version is available when you get around to this forum)

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Re: fuel free

rotary engine eats alot of gasoline, like mazda RX8 which is 19 MPG
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rotary engines are a great new idea for internal combustion engines, NEW being the keyword. it will eventually have many advantages over the internal combustion engine, but with new technology it requires time to refine. for now though, the engine is not good with fuel mileage
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Re: fuel free

Should try Solar power.
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Re: fuel free

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Should try Solar power.
why dont you try hydro powered cars? its much more efficient and easy to use!! actually you can convert your current cars right now into this hydro powered cars
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