New Technology: Water Fuel - HHO Gas

Sunday, May 14, 2006 8:00 PM

Posted by Jonathan Danylko | Tag: General | Comments: 17 | View blog reactions

An excellent way to travel...100 miles on 8 ounces?

Extraordinary technology! I'm speechless.

According to the video, Denny Klein has come up with a way to fuel cars using a "water fuel."

He also is working on a hummer for the military to run on gas AND water and the technology has passed all safety measures and inspections.

I suuure hope this helps with the environment.

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Chatterbox - 17 Comments

1.  Richard Plant on Tuesday, May 16, 2006 4:56 AM said:

I hope this is true. Entire world will change in all respects.

2.  eric on Thursday, May 18, 2006 8:45 PM said:

I definitely agree with you, bhagavanulu.

The less damage to the Earth, the better.

3.  Carmaine on Sunday, July 23, 2006 12:19 PM said:

In your dreams. Not in your life. Noene of concenrns like Exon Shell etc alows for this gas can be used by regular people like you or me. That's a pity.

4.  Daryl on Saturday, August 12, 2006 6:45 AM said:

It takes each individual to make his vote count.  We must unite on this idea, and show our demands for a CHANGE in the way we fuel our engines.  We have been quiet too long, and we need to get our government off it's tail to get our demands met.  I want water fueled engines NOW.  There is no reason for it not to be a smart thing to do.  Make it a daily topic at work and at home.  Make it a major subject to get it "popular" with us all.

5.  Mal on Monday, August 14, 2006 6:30 AM said:

What modifications does a car need for this and at what cost? Can a cars electrical system create the power required to convert water to usable hydrogen fuel? Does the fuel burn in  a manner, that is practicable for a conventional car engine (say both a carbourettor 1970s Holden V8, similar to a Chev small block, anda fuel injected 1990s 1.4 lt GM family engine) to utilise, ie temperature, lubrication and power produced? If this is fair dinkum, it will change the world economically and politically, with no more dependance on oil, and no weekly paying for fuel, I would love to know more detail, while respecting patents etc. Does it have an application in domestic/commercial heating etc? 

6.  Howard V. Miller on Saturday, August 26, 2006 2:44 PM said:

I have been hoping and praying for someone to develop a viable method of producing hydrogeh.  As we know, it now takes more energy to produce a quatity of hydrogen than that hydrogen produces.  I have been a burner and welder for years, and given the miracles this stuff is capable of, it has to be a real fuel that can be run in an IC engine. The Technology is young yet, but there are people thinking.  That is the beauty of our country.  We are still allowed to think, so long as the liberals don't run the whole show.  They don't like people who can thnk. If the Govt. stands back and lets the free enterprise take over, I feel confident that we will be driving HHO powered vehicles in the near future.  Nothing would make me happier than to see the Mid East drown in their own oil.  They have been putting the screws to us just about long enough. 

7.  Andy on Thursday, December 07, 2006 5:53 PM said:

Quote:
"In your dreams. Not in your life. Noene of concenrns like Exon Shell etc alows for this gas can be used by regular people like you or me. That's a pity."


Response:
English is your friend.

8.  Shadows Edge on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:29 PM said:

A premier clarification of this technology.


http://www.waterfuelconverters.com


 

9.  Mike on Friday, December 29, 2006 12:01 PM said:

I think it would help for those people who are really curious about HHO to check out this site:


http://www.fuelfromh2o.com/


For those who will just choose to dismiss this should consider a simple quote from this site;


"Men who say it cannot be done, should not interupt those doing it." 


 

10.  joseg@comcast.net on Sunday, January 07, 2007 9:17 AM said:

I have just seen a website about turnning H2O into HHO and it really seems to make sence having a clean burning feul that turns into water imagine the mess in L.A.

11.  joseg@comcast.net on Sunday, January 07, 2007 9:20 AM said:

My only negitive thought is remember WATERWORLD

12.  Stephen on Tuesday, June 05, 2007 8:39 PM said:

This is a hoax. Where does the energy come from? Water, I think not... The guy's invented another fuel cell, a glorified battery; a system requiring probably a ton of energy in order to release a little. I'll believe it when scientists begin to confirm this "cold fusion."

13.  whoever on Thursday, June 21, 2007 1:24 PM said:

Even there is energy over spending, remember ICE or even motors dont they? The problem is you cannot hear anymore from this guy after Jun 2006 like (Google/Yahoo search)
cut!??

14.  Eric & Serena on Saturday, December 01, 2007 1:02 PM said:

How do we make this HHO and combustable water

15.  Jonathan Danylko on Sunday, December 02, 2007 6:53 AM said:

To be honest, Eric & Serena, I wouldn't know where to start.

However, I think Mr. Klein has a patent on this. :-)

It would be fantastic if we COULD reproduce this.

16.  michael on Monday, December 03, 2007 3:39 PM said:

This is not a blog but a suggestion.
What if we used an eight tubed fuel
cell. then use an eight cylinder coil-
pak. Hook each tube to each individual
coil in the cell. The entire fuel cell
should produce eight times the HHO

17.  Dave on Monday, March 31, 2008 9:01 PM said:

Don't waste your time voting or waiting for some agency to pick this up and make the world a better place....you have to learn the technology yourself and make the change. This is not complicated science, my son (12) put together a cell for a school project after some research on the internet...if your waiting for our government to do something noble with this your wasting your time....the first automobile with an internal combustion engine was invented in 1805 and guess what it ran on...hho gas...thats right, hydrogen.

 

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