[Video] Japan's Water Powered Smart Car

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by Enmar, Jul 14, 2008.

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    Could it be that all this water4gas, run your car on water stuff actually works? Car makers in Japan have now built a car with a generator that extracts hydrogen from water, releasing electrons that produce electric power to run the car.

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=CrxfMz2eDME
     
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    Zibblu Guest

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    I saw on some news program that GM has built a hydrogen car already - but it won't be mass produced until 2012. If I remember correctly - the delay had to do with making sure it was safe and wouldn't blow up in an accident.

    Of course it's a bit of a leap that just because a car company can make a car that runs on water that joe blow can put a jug into his engine and get his to do the same ;)

    That being said, this video is great propaganda to use when promoting the water4gas/run your car on water products.
     
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    I'd have to agree, there is a massive leap between this and the water4gas products. You can bet your bottom dollar that your not going to find a jam jar and a few wires underneath that bonnet.
     
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    Remember the video saying that Water4Gas is a scam? The creator of that video contacted me after I posted this Japanese car video and told me it has nothing to do with HHO. It seems like he's right. This car works with alkali metals that produce hydrogen, not electrolysis.

    However, it is still a great way to "prove" that it works, but there are other videos which won't let people accuse you of being scientifically challenged.

    nadavs
     
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