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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:00 AM
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What the FVCK is up with all these rediculous fuel saver threads? Ever since joker started a thread on it there has been like 1 per day. I think if you ionize your ***** you might get a clue.

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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by JOKER
As I have mentioned before that magnet alone will not do much good.

It will benefit but very very very little.


And since when did any auto maker was ever interested in producing efficient engines?

For 100s of years we burned our fuel with 8 to 10% efficiency and instead of improoving the engine what they do? They use it's power to charge batteries and run the car on electric motors.

Well. I'm not sure if you know but that's what our freight trains do for quite some time now.

They have this big a$$ generator on board that generates electricity by burning **** load of diesel fuel and then use that electricity to power up the locomotive.

So half of the world like a bunch of dumb fvcks now loves HONDA and TOYOTA and bunch of other hybrid car manufactures cuz they simply went to a rail road company, took their locomotive, shrunk it and put it in the car and called it FUEL EFFICIENT.

Well FVCK me sideways but isn't that the same fvcking engine that you had in the other "Not so fuel efficient" car.
How did it happen to be more fvcking efficient now?

OMFG. How fvcking genius of them.
uhhh.. hybrids are a leap from regular gas-powered cars..
it doesn't create extra power, but it does make the current system more efficient. Unless you have a better/cheaper solution over the hybrid, you should just be quiet and play with your magnets.

Are you the guy that was promoting getting 100mpg on the g35 by adding a water/hydrogen device.. right then and there you lost all your credibility on this site.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Nismo G
What the FVCK is up with all these rediculous fuel saver threads? Ever since joker started a thread on it there has been like 1 per day. I think if you ionize your ***** you might get a clue.

-Sean
hahahaha

Do it man. Ionize yo ballllllllllzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by joedaddy1
uhhh.. hybrids are a leap from regular gas-powered cars..
it doesn't create extra power, but it does make the current system more efficient. Unless you have a better/cheaper solution over the hybrid, you should just be quiet and play with your magnets.

Are you the guy that was promoting getting 100mpg on the g35 by adding a water/hydrogen device.. right then and there you lost all your credibility on this site.


Mmmmmmmmmmmmmkay


So how exactly is the hybrid more efficient?

If they made a combustion engine in hybrids more fuel efficient. Why not put such engines in regular car?

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Maybe because it's not more efficient.

Maybe because it is only 8 to 10% efficient just like any other engine.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by JOKER


Mmmmmmmmmmmmmkay


So how exactly is the hybrid more efficient?

If they made a combustion engine in hybrids more fuel efficient. Why not put such engines in regular car?

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

Maybe because it's not more efficient.

Maybe because it is only 8 to 10% efficient just like any other engine.
??
take a RX330 and a RX400h.
same engine. one gets ~20mpg, one gets 25mpg.

Have you driven a hybrid? After 30 minutes of driving, you'll see why you are wasting less fuel. (note: i said it increases the efficiency, not create power). The hybrid system lets you RECAPTURE THE ENERGY THAT YOU WOULD BE WASTING AND STORE FOR LATER USE. That's the BASIC point of hybrids.

How is your car running on water? are you getting your 100mpg.. HAHAHA
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by joedaddy1
??
take a RX330 and a RX400h.
same engine. one gets ~20mpg, one gets 25mpg.

Have you driven a hybrid? After 30 minutes of driving, you'll see why you are wasting less fuel. (note: i said it increases the efficiency, not create power). The hybrid system lets you RECAPTURE THE ENERGY THAT YOU WOULD BE WASTING AND STORE FOR LATER USE. That's the BASIC point of hybrids.
who said anything about power.


We are talking about efficiently burning fuel
Getting more out of a single drop of fuel then we were getting before.

Do hybrid engines do that?

FVCK NO!

sure you recapture the power.

But all they did with a hybrid is simply added a generator to it. THAT'S IT

Not sure if you know but generator technology been available to us for quite some FVCKING time.

But look how they succeeded on brainwashing everyone.

Everyone believes that hybrid car is the solution.

How is your car running on water? are you getting your 100mpg.. HAHAHA
Car is great. Runs on water like a champ. Rain water, snow water, pretty much any kind of water on the road it just runs right over it. Not getting 100mpg just yet but I'm getting there.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by JOKER
who said anything about power.


We are talking about efficiently burning fuel
Getting more out of a single drop of fuel then we were getting before.

Do hybrid engines do that?

FVCK NO!

sure you recapture the power.

But all they did with a hybrid is simply added a generator to it. THAT'S IT

Not sure if you know but generator technology been available to us for quite some FVCKING time.

But look how they succeeded on brainwashing everyone.

Everyone believes that hybrid car is the solution.
agreed that hybrid might not be the BEST FINAL solution, but as of this second, it's the MOST efficient technology available to the common people like us.

Car is great. Runs on water like a champ. Rain water, snow water, pretty much any kind of water on the road it just runs right over it. Not getting 100mpg just yet but I'm getting there.
404 - FUNNY NOT FOUND

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What are you getting on the water device? Even you are getting 35mpg~45mpg.. the system would be worth it.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by joedaddy1
agreed that hybrid might not be the BEST FINAL solution, but as of this second, it's the MOST efficient technology available to the common people like us.

404 - FUNNY NOT FOUND

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What are you getting on the water device? Even you are getting 35mpg~45mpg.. the system would be worth it.
Not installed yet.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:54 AM
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Originally Posted by joedaddy1
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What are you getting on the water device? Even you are getting 35mpg~45mpg.. the system would be worth it.
If i can go from 15mpg now, to 20 after I install.. i will be DE-LIGHTED!!!
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 11:00 AM
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Yeah, I actually looked into HHO a bit yesterday, and there is a guy who was featured on some news channel who has a kit you can buy for like $150 to change your car to HHO. The guy who developed it actually started it as an alternative to Oxygen and Acetylene torches. The flame is cool to the touch (doesn't burn) but as soon as it touches metal it melts through it.

I would actually be interested in possibly doing this to an old beater car to see how well it works...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Rb_r...?hop=5startech

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhSP8...?hop=5startech
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 11:03 AM
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Vehicle.......................96 XJ............XJ HHO
Current Cost.............$251.55...........$188.66
Eventual Cost....... .....$251.55..........$188.66
60-month Total......$15,093.00.......$11,319.75
Months to Payoff.............0...................0
Note................... .........$0.................$0
Daily Miles.....................45.................45
mpg.................... .........15.................20
Current Odometer........171,000.........171,000
60-month Odometer.....229,050.........229,050
Gas $$$......................$3.90............$3.90
Weekly................ .........225................225
Miles................... .........968................968
Gallons................ ..........65.................48
$/mile.........................$0.26.............$0. 20
$/month....................$251.55.........$188.66
$/year....................$3,018.60.......$2,263.95
* totals do not include insurance.
* this chart only represent driving to/from work
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 11:04 AM
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Yeah, all these supporters talk about this that. Yet no one said they are going to buy the product that OP is asking about.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by racefan318
Have any of you seen the Honda Clarity? That's the hyrdrogen car that is in consumer testing in SoCal right now...

But it doesnt run an IC engine on hydrogen... it uses a 'special' type of hydrogen burning motor (ie, generator) to produce electricity that powers the electric motors to actually move the car...

Interesting concept... oh, and the H2 is produced from an H2 generator that is at your home and runs on natural gas... makes me wonder how high my utility bill would be in comparison to just buying regular gas for the regular car that you already own outright...
It uses Hydrogen for a FUEL CELL to generate electricity for the electric motor. No motor at all.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 11:09 AM
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ttrank. Can you close this thread? It's really going nowhere.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 11:31 AM
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I agree!

So can we talk about squirrel paw finger extensions now ?

 
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