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Old 08-18-2008, 02:31 PM
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Default Re: How many want to try a Hydrogen converter on their Tundras?

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Originally Posted by ray4a View Post
There is a way to extract hydrogen from water using the truck's alternator for power. The oil companies are trying to limit the exposure of this technology for the same reasons the stopped other promising alternatives. If you don't believe this well I don't hold out much hope for you. In the 60's Chrysler had a carburator that gave 60 miles per gallon in their big Polara model car. It was conficated when the new owner of the car informed them of it's fantastic milage. This was in 1964. I know of this because my brother sold this guy a life insurance policy before he turned the car in to the Chrysler dealer in town. The oil companies have these patents in their archives. They will never be put into production. WHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
...and aliens live under the desert in arizona.
everybody's brother's wife's friend's sister's husband's uncle's father's dog's buddy's owner has heard of a guy's friend's girlfriend's mechanic's insurance agent who has one of these and is saving tons of money. with all this talk there are still no pictures, specs, and results posted. it's so cheap and easy and all these internet armchair chemists and engineers are sure it will work, so DO IT, take some pictures, test it with some reasonable control, and post up already. geez.
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