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ceramic coated pistons for a 22r ?
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aquaman
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May 11, 2008, 1:01 PM
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ceramic coated pistons for a 22r ?
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this i goona sound crazy but a buddy of mine got some plans off the net to run a car off of tap water truning it into hydrogen and now has almost 5k running it this way . the plans call for stainless steel valves /exhaust and to ceramic coat the pistons and cylinder walls . we got the stainless stuff but where can we get the ceramic coating ? he has a 22 r motor on a toyota truck
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Tom Greenleaf
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May 11, 2008, 5:42 PM
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Would somebody please research that it takes much more energy to separate the hydrogen from the water than using the engergy directly. There's no free lunch in this cafeteria folks - just foolish games to sell ideas that were proven NOT to work beyond any reasonable doubt, T
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Tom Greenleaf
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May 12, 2008, 3:51 AM
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These myths have been around forever. Note even in the show there that along the way it's using house current - perhaps made by a coal fired plant to make/keep batteries charged to make hydrogen to get energy which would have been twice as much bang for the buck to use the electricity directly. It equates to using hydro-electric power to pump water back up a dam to run thru turbines again and again - it just don't fly folks! I'll be dead and gone but the real magic of energy is to capture what would have been or is wasted anyway for use later. It was Isaac Newton's work that says it all so well - long before so much as a ball point pen was invented! T
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dave284
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May 12, 2008, 5:44 AM
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http://www.recoverybydiscovery.com/hydrogen.htm Tom, these articles are explaining what you have been trying to tell others, I see the problem with it,.....there will be NO hydogen cars in our life time, the cost of making it will always be above the cost of gas at the pumps it would be more believable to make a car that runs off cow and pig manure fumes...methane,....maybe one day
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Tom Greenleaf
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May 12, 2008, 6:28 AM
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Capturing methane gasses that would be wasted anyway is an awesome idea and always has been. Manure and the animals (mammals bodies) make tons of energy. In the process of the manure pile making methane it also makes heat! That's where my late Grandpa always parked the only motor vehicle they had back when so it would start better in the Winter! Gotta love it! T
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dave284
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May 12, 2008, 8:15 AM
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A car burning animal gases, I don't know about the exhaust fumes......but got an idea, wouldn't want to be caught in a traffic jam.
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