Do these things work?

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Looking around on Czarcar's link, they pretty much admit that it's garbage on the disclaimer page.

I won't waste my time. Good advice.
 
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Thanks, but bridges are usually government owned and require maintenence.

The money is in building them.

Just like the miracle gadget.
 
You guys forgot to post the thousand dollar conversions that will make your car burn water! I'm sure they work equally well as burning wet wood.
 
I have a miracle cure for burning wet wood for sale so don't poke fun. Tell me how much you need and I'll run to the pumps... err I mean the dispensing facility and get some out to you ASAP. Only 40 bucks a gallon, guaranteed to burn wet wood. A full tail light warranty is provided (guaranteed until my tail lights are outta sight).

Patiently awaiting orders...

Ugly
 
Gadget said:
You guys forgot to post the thousand dollar conversions that will make your car burn water! I'm sure they work equally well as burning wet wood.

Question...if a car that burns water catches fire, what do you put it out with?
 
Intake manifolds only hold air now. They don't hold the mixture of air and water like a carb or tbi manifold did. The swirling wouldn't make a difference.

Matt
 
The good thing is that you will have $30 less to spend on gas. The bad is that you'd be better off using the ones to light your stove.
 
Hot tip: Put seven gallons of distilled (boiled) water in your empty gas tank. Drop in one nine volt battery. You are now producing enough hydrogen to travel about 500 miles.
 
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