came across this and thought it was worth sharing....
http://ecomodder.com/forum/hypermiling-driving-tips-ecodriving.php
http://ecomodder.com/forum/hypermiling-driving-tips-ecodriving.php
We used to coast with the engine off down a gentle 2 mile hill when I lived in rural Northamptonshire - running cars on a showstring in those days.
You would lost your license on a dangerous driving charge for that...
Did anyone here see this website [broken link removed]
Is it a scam? My guess is that it is a scam, simply because if it was possible who ever came up with the idea would have a patent on it. It wouldn't be for sale in ebooks for €1.50 all over the internet.
Done that over and over it brings up water4gas scam in the search. When I go onto the page it's advertising water4gas. They are mostly affiliate's pages. They know that people will search with scam so they put the word scam in the advert.Do a Google search for the terms "water4gas" and "scam".
Done that over and over it brings up water4gas scam in the search. When I go onto the page it's advertising water4gas. They are mostly affiliate's pages. They know that people will search with scam so they put the word scam in the advert.
Electric current passed through the water generates hydrogen. BMW are making a hydrogen powered car that also runs petrol two tanks. Check out this website [broken link removed]That's hilarious...they're basically saying a plastic bottle of water is a fuel cell! Still, my attitude is if people fall for this kind of stuff they deserve it.Imagine the look on Sheik Mohammed's face if this was for real?