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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas
    I have a saying
    "If i looks like a 350 Goose,
    Smells like a 350 Goose,
    Sounds like a 350 Goose..........you know the rest"

    Little part of me doesnt want me to think/hope this guy isnt full of shit.
    How can it cost 15c/L as well if there is no power source to that box? BS
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    The folks in this house arn't quite believing this dudes story. Guess we'll just have to wait and see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    I'm no chemist but from what I've learnt is that when you cool water it turns to something else, forgot the name, oh yeah thats right its called ice.

    When perform electrolysis on water it seperates the hydrogen and oxygen and they bubble off as gas. They don't stay inside the water.
    Nah what I meant was in terms of electrolysing then getting hydrogen out, cooling the mix back down and then warming up, somehow makes the water components (H and O) more prone to seperating in the combustion chamber. Might do some shit like when you get electrons moving around shells and stuff... 6th form physics here >_<

    I really don't know lol... just a stab in the dark.

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    Wasn't there a dude in Chch many many moons ago who had a mini that ran on water? Wasn't he found impaled on a hay bayler?
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    Cool

    So why did they have a Toyota CAR mechanic from Toyota Albany look at the bike and not a motorbike mechanic...
    Surely it would have seemed wiser to get a bike mechanic to check it out.. after all they specialise in m/bikes and not cars.

    And this story was about m/bikes running on water.

    I guess we will all have to wait one year as thats when his patent comes throu. Then we will find out if its true or a hoax.

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    This aint no hoax
    Blindspott are back as Blacklist check them out
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    If its such a big deal and he's damn serious about it why dont they hurry the fucken patent up? meanwhile we are paying too much for our fuel while everyone waits in anticipation (a whole year!) just to find out whether he's a tit-puller or not.

    Also, Electrolysis requires an electrical currentwhich he claims that there is no battery hidden inside his little box.
    Might i add that HE WILL NOT DRINK THE PRODUCT WHICH COMES OUT OF THE BOX!. as though the box has changed its molocular formula, and note that he says it runs on a 'WATER BASED FUEL' indicating that it is not just water in the solution.

    Detail people!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe
    So why did they have a Toyota CAR mechanic from Toyota Albany look at the bike and not a motorbike mechanic...
    Surely it would have seemed wiser to get a bike mechanic to check it out.. after all they specialise in m/bikes and not cars.

    And this story was about m/bikes running on water.

    I guess we will all have to wait one year as thats when his patent comes throu. Then we will find out if its true or a hoax.
    TO MOST VIEWERS A CAR MECHANIC FROM TOYOTA WOULD BE MORE CREDIBLE THAN A GREASE MONKEY FROM COLEMANS OR RED BARON.
    THAT BIKES PRETTY SIMPLE EVEN TO THE WORST CAR MECHANIC

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    THE TOYOTA MECHANIC LOOKED FOR THAT SECOND FEED
    Yay for the dumb mechanic then, Toyota hid a inlet restrictor bypass system on their GT4 WRC car for a good chunk of a season before it was caught by the officials!

    What the guy is doing is a old scam, push a wonder-device, apply for the patent, and then try and free-load the item before it's discovered as a fraud.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tristank
    Nah what I meant was in terms of electrolysing then getting hydrogen out, cooling the mix back down and then warming up, somehow makes the water components (H and O) more prone to seperating in the combustion chamber. Might do some shit like when you get electrons moving around shells and stuff... 6th form physics here >_<

    I really don't know lol... just a stab in the dark.
    You'll have to elaborate on that "electrons moving around in shells and stuff" bit. Electrons are what make up the atoms, hydrogen can't get trapped inside or by an electron if thats what you are getting at.

    The emission test is what screwed him over, how does the carbon get in there if all thats in water is Hydrogen and Oxygen. That means he was adding in some hydrocarbon of some sort to the mix. Thats assuming he hasn't modified the bike to use fuel from somewhere else.

    Oh yeah and crashe, it doesn't matter if it was a motorbike mechanic, its still a internal combustion engine. They work the same in a car as a bike, he is more than qualified to comment on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speights_bud
    note that he says it runs on a 'WATER BASED FUEL' indicating that it is not just water in the solution.

    Detail people!
    THATS THE ONLY HOLE I COULD FIND IN HIS STORY

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    I think my method of a water powered motorcycle is different to his, but I do let share it with people. I only ask that if you find this method of powering your motorbike useful that you send me $5 in the mail. I will detail below how my method works.

    1. You need a large tank of water (50L+) as my method is not as efficient as his. You will also need a bucket.

    2. The tank is placed on the rear seat of the motorcycle but you will get better effiency if it is placed on small stilts.

    3. The water then passes through a paddle wheel (this is the important bit). The force of the spinning paddle wheel is then used to directly power the rear wheel.

    4. The water is collected in the bucket where it can be re-used by putting the water back in the main tank.

    Please PM me for the address to send your money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aiolos
    Ever heard of Nikolai Tesla and his automobile?
    Maybach n Buggati arent dead......
    Tesla also assumed this:
    The universe is infinte, but current flows through it all, so it requires and infinite voltage - since energy is conserved, and and infinite voltage is required to push the current through infinite space......Power is therefore infinite.
    If power dissipate in the universe, into heat, is infinite - the universe is destroyed.
    Stupid infanitely small charges, at infinite distance in space crap.

    Anyhow, that bike was kinda cool lookin i'll give him that
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    "Na that carbon came from the oil mixing with the water!" hmmm if this was such a big find you'd think he would make sure his rings were sweet.

    Bull shit people, plain and simple

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warren
    I think my method of a water powered motorcycle is different to his, but I do let share it with people. I only ask that if you find this method of powering your motorbike useful that you send me $5 in the mail. I will detail below how my method works.

    1. You need a large tank of water (50L+) as my method is not as efficient as his. You will also need a bucket.

    2. The tank is placed on the rear seat of the motorcycle but you will get better effiency if it is placed on small stilts.

    3. The water then passes through a paddle wheel (this is the important bit). The force of the spinning paddle wheel is then used to directly power the rear wheel.

    4. The water is collected in the bucket where it can be re-used by putting the water back in the main tank.

    Please PM me for the address to send your money.
    Hang on to this idea mate......i had one involving ones legs and peddles.....some bastard stole it.
    DAMN YOU RALEIGH!!!!!! I'LL GET YOU SOME DAY
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