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  1. Simon,

    I have thought about how it would work while offroad, but I would most likely just have a way to cut it off for the weekend.

    If it does work and I really want to use it offroad, I'll probably just install some type of cut off valve that will let air thru but not liquid.(like on a shop-vac perhaps) Also having the cell on a swivel like the old jeep cup holders would keep it mostly level even at extreme angles.

    I really hope I have to worry about that in the near future, since that would mean it worked and I'm getting around 25mpg.

     

     

    K9sar,

    "They" say that the orthoburns HOT and the para counters that? I have no idea about it, since the first time I saw the words was when I read them in the manual.

    As for the HCI and shells...

    I had to mess with hydrochloric acid enough while doing pool service to know better. :tonguefinger:

  2. this thread makes me dumber. what a waste of intranetz space.

     

    Ya, I've read enough of the skeptics reasons why it won't work and why noone should waste their time on it, but you know what... Not ONE of the skeptical people I've seen who think they're soooo smart and KNOW this WILL NOT work have actually tried it themselves. It's amazing how quick "smart" people dismiss stuff without even giving it a second glance because according to what little info they learned in high school says it won't work.

     

    This info to build the entire system it RIGHT HERE, I already bought and paid for one set of instructions and I've since gotten a different set of plans for free from someone else.

     

    ALL I ASK, is that BEFORE you come on this thread being a skepic about something that's being offered for testing for free.... Try it for yourself and post up your results, or shut up and wait for people on here who are testing it to post up some results.

     

    I've read NO LESS than 5hs worth of skeptics reasons as to why it won't work on a dozen other forums, so I'd really rather not have that happen here.(Maybe anyone who wants to tell everyone why it won't work or just to spew their stupidness about how something is a waste of intranetz space should just start their own thread.)

     

    I'll believe it 100% when I see it work for myself, but for now I'm about 85% sure it will work when I finally get it put together.

     

    I'll just get this out there to save all you skeptical people some time and maybe I can help save some intranetz space.

    This is whole concept is impossible and the only way anyone could run a car on hydrogen from electrolysis to ANY extent would be if they towed a power plant behind their car. This is all just another scam about, zero-energy, perpetual motion, and besides the laws of thermodynamics would never allow it to happen. You simply can not get something for nothing, and it's impossible to achieve over unity.

    Someone please call these guys in Japan and let them know they're wasting their time.

    http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/pop...14&src=news

  3. I actually just eyeballed it and just when at it with a hole saw. :crossedwires: Then I cut out the inside of the fender to allow the pipe to be level and also to give me something to weld to.

     

    I think I got lucky on the placement. If I would have cut the hole a little closer to the hood I would have been screwed.

  4. Im goin to stick to 89 octane. not H2O.

     

     

    Ya, I'm gonna feel really dumb if this actually works and I start saving a good amount of $$$ on gas. :tonguefinger:

     

    This doesn't replace gasoline, it appears from what I've read so far that it adds orthohydrogen & parahydrogen in with the normal 89oct gas for combustion.

     

     

    A friend just informed me of this thread.(Looks like the Jeepers beat us to another cool mod. I know and wheel with a few of the guys in that thread.)

    http://www.lonestarjeepclub.org/board/showthread.php?t=21482

     

     

    I'm in!

     

    Help me understand a little something though...if the truck is experiencing "low emissions" will it cause damage to the truck? I understand that this will fuel the truck and in turn use less gas...but I believe that you must fool the MAP and O2 sensors...this part makes me nervous as I do not want to cause the truck to run lean!

     

    PM me your email address and I'll send you all the info I have on the subject.

     

     

    Are we talking about Brown's gas generators again? 'Cuz from what I've seen on Youtube alone you'd have to build an electrolysis chamber as big as your whole cargo area to even produce enough gas for it to idle on, much less drive at any kind of speed.

     

    Not to put a ka-bosh on your idea, it'd be really cool if you get something out of it!

     

    This is a video of a car manufacturer in Japan unveiling their new car that runs exclusively on water using this concept.

    http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/up/player/pop...14&src=news

  5. I've looked into browns gas, and it seems like it was a reality until the cylinders started to explode when the gas level got too low... It would be nice to be able to cut steel with only one cylinders of gas tho. :FartExplode-vi:

     

    On a more serious note:

    I have decided to make myself the guinea pig on this project. I've already bought the plans to build it from the site listed above.(Denny Klein's site) I would really like to have a couple of volunteers to do this project on their own.

     

    So now,,, I need some people who SERIOUSLY wants to test this out with me(but on your own) please PM me for details. I will decide who gets to help test this based on how long you've been on this forum.(for credibility reasons) The volunteers will not pay me anything, but will have to piece together the "kit" themselves. They say you can get all the needed parts for under $100.(Lets make that part of the test.)

     

    Please do not bother volunteering unless you wholeheartedly want to test this out to review on this forum. Making a thread of your progress would be great, but really the main thing I'm looking for is some honest people to give me an honest review for our community to possible save some $$$.

     

    I've got my hands full of projects right now, so it may be a little while before I can actually get started on this, but I'd love to get some testers started on this project ASAP.

     

    I made a new thread about this, so post up your thoughts on it over there if you will.

    http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=19002

  6. I have decided to make myself the guinea pig on this project. I've already bought the plans to build it for $50 from the site listed above.(Denny Klein's site) I would really like to have a couple/few volunteers to do this project on their own.

     

    I need some people who SERIOUSLY want to test this out with me(but on your own) please PM me for details. Who gets to help test this will be based on how long you've been on this forum.(for credibility reasons) The volunteers will not pay anything, but will have to piece together the "kit" themselves. They say you can get all the needed parts for under $100.(Lets make that part of the test.)

     

    Please do not bother volunteering unless you wholeheartedly want to test this out to review on this forum. Making a thread of your progress would be great, or you can use this one. The main thing I'm looking for is some honest people to give me an honest review for our community to possible save some $$$ on fuel.

     

    I've got my hands full of projects right now, so it may be a little while before I can actually get started on this, but I'd love to get some testers started on this project ASAP so please volunteer if you can get started on this project soon.

     

    "They" say you do not have to be mechanically inclined to make this work, but I'm sure that would be a plus. Actually there's more electronics knowledge needed than mechanical knowledge from what I've read in the instructions so far.

     

    (This test is NOT limited to the members in the USA, and it's suppose to work just as well on diesel engines)

  7. So...... I just have to ask.

     

    Has anyone checked into building a "Joe Cell" to power your auto?

     

    I would like to experiment with it a little.

     

     

    Another type of this power can be seen on this video.(That story came from my local News Station.)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUmlLqkUHd0

     

    The guy in the video(Denny Klein) now has a website and sells plans to make one for yourself for $50...

    http://www.runyourcarwithwater.com/?hop=wicks2006

     

     

    Here's three more that have got the top spots in this websites reviews.

    http://www.water-for-fuel-scam.com/index7a.htm

     

    Here's another good video on the subject.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhSP8b1OBAg

  8. Thanx B,

    I actually learned alot from the professor. He does a good job of making it make sense. I won't be trying to talk my way outa stuff anymore.

    Also,

    Everyone needs to remember to refuse the search request while you're pulled over by the police, whether you have anything to hide or not.

     

    Now to watch the other one.

  9. Thanks everyone,

     

    I haven't noticed any decrease or increase in power at any speed. (With these tires it's already a slug on the road. But I still manage to drive about 80mph to work every morning on the tollway.)

    That long piece is a replacement for the first one I tried bending. I found out the hard way that PVC doesn't bend very well with the torch I was using. It's real easy to over stretch the back side of the bend making it really thin if you're lucky enough to not have it tear. There's probably better "poly" pipes that would work better. If you wanted to make it one whole piece I'd recommend looking into hose instead of pipe. You can insert a spring and the hose will maintain it's shape even with a tight bend.

  10. The cap is made from a solid bar of aluminum I think it was 5" when I started milling on it. I can't remember what the OD is since I made it almost two months ago. (It's been sitting on top of my fridge all this time.) I drilled out the center with a 2" drill bit on the lathe, then bored it out to perfectly fit the piece of PVC pipe I was planning to use. Then I put in eight 1" holes drilled at a 2deg angle toward the center. The sidewalls at the bottom came out to be paper thin. At this point I put it back in the lathe and used a different boring bar with a side cutter on it to cut the sidewalls of the drilled holes out down at the bottom. I also drilled and tapped a hole for a set screw. I had to ditch the PVC pipe holding this up since it's still a little heavy. So I turned a pipe down to the right OD and welded it in place. I still need to tweak it a little to get it perfectly level with the truck. After the adjustments I plan on welding on good bracing so it should be quite tough.

     

    If I did my math right I should have twice the amount of airflow needed thru the 1" holes since there's 8 of them and the intake plumbing has a 2" ID.(Four holes could be plugged and I shouldn't notice a difference.)

     

    I didn't plan for it to be as tall as it is, but now that it's on there I kinda like it. Besides I can always cut it down a little later, but adding more length would be a pain.

     

    More pics. :tonguefinger:

     

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    No bumper comments... It's a work in progress and you're not even suppose to be seeing it yet.

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  11. I finally got around to installing my new snorkel yesterday.

     

    Here are some pics. 8)

     

    Plumbing

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    Mock-up

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    Fender complete w/hole

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    Coming together

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    What could that be?

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    It's a chunk of Aluminum

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    Finished

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    I'll get some better "finished" pics in the daylight. :lol:

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  12. When I put those tires on I drove it to work w/out trimming the rear fenders, and I trimmed the front just enough to be able to turn. That pic was taken a few minutes after we finished trimming the rear fenders right behind the tires. We trimmed about two inches total in the rear at the bottom, and I trimmed the front fender all the way back and hammered down the pinch seam with a BFH.

  13. Ummmm....why? stock power steering seems pretty easy to steer with ....practically use two fingers to turn the wheel....even with larger tires.

     

    maybe eating more Wheaties or a gym membership will help with your power steering woes...... :)

     

    When you're in some offroading situations it would be a great help even if you don't have a front locker. Like when you're walking a wall with the drivers side and the passenger side is in a rut. Cranking as hard as I can on the steering wheel would have no effect, and the only thing you can do to turn is 10-15 little back-ups were the slight release in pressure will allow the wheel to turn about a quarter of a degree.

     

    The main possible drawback I see is the increased pressure on the tierods. I've often wondered how much it would take to break the ball joint.

  14. Good find... I knew I saw that somewhere.

     

     

    *edited to say*

     

    I just re-watched it and something strikes me as strange... If this is a British Show, why are they measuring speed in MPH instead of KPH?

  15. If you consider yourself intelligent and open minded, do me a favor and research Orgone. You can also research Wilhelm Reich(sp), Orgone Energy, Cloudbuster, or orgonite.

     

    The reason I'm asking this is becouse in the very little time that I've spent doing my own research, I've been floored by most of what I've discovered on the subject.

     

    I'd like to get a nice conversation going with people who actually take the time to do some "real" research. You can find lots of info here on the web, but save searching youtube for last. I don't want to post links and hand feed information to anyone. We can save that for later in the thread. I know from my years on this forum that we have quite a few people on here that are very intelligent, lets see what you think of this subject.

  16. Talk about reviving an old thread. :itsallgood: I remember reading this thread back in the day and thinking how bad I wanted 33's, but don't want a body lift.

     

    Now I'm running 34's(285/75/16) with no bodylift and I have very little rubbing after removing a bit of sheetmetal. I hammered down the seam that you cut off. I'm planning to cut more off the front of the fender when I make the winch bumper.

  17. had me about rolling on the floor laughing.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    "This is a family video that will go down in HISTORY."

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    in tha butt... :FartExplode-vi:

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