OK, so this friend of mine comes into work, saying"you gotta check this out" (add a Greenup KY accent for full effect).
He starts talking about these supposed hydrogen generators, basically a mason jar, filled with water, and a stainless coil running through it. The coil has power running through it, switched by the ignition. When you add power, hydrogen bubbles up and out a tube and into the vacuum lines or intake manifold of your car, flowing into the gas/air mix. "this thing will boost mileage by 25%-100%" he says excitedly. "there's this book that cost's $100, I'm looking for some people to go in on it with me". OK, my skepticism kicks in, and I start thinking "SCAM" right away.
It seems like this would be out in the news and "newsflash" on national news if this worked.
I figure there are some people here that might know about this. I mean, it's not a WVO system! It's one of those "free energy" things.
OK, let's hear what you all think...
He starts talking about these supposed hydrogen generators, basically a mason jar, filled with water, and a stainless coil running through it. The coil has power running through it, switched by the ignition. When you add power, hydrogen bubbles up and out a tube and into the vacuum lines or intake manifold of your car, flowing into the gas/air mix. "this thing will boost mileage by 25%-100%" he says excitedly. "there's this book that cost's $100, I'm looking for some people to go in on it with me". OK, my skepticism kicks in, and I start thinking "SCAM" right away.
It seems like this would be out in the news and "newsflash" on national news if this worked.
I figure there are some people here that might know about this. I mean, it's not a WVO system! It's one of those "free energy" things.
OK, let's hear what you all think...