HHO Generator - Save Gas

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  1. facelessnumber

    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    I'd sure do six months of work for a million bucks...
     
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    I thought the same thing, but one of the stipulations the person gave me after he finaly got back with me was that you couldn't do any maintnance on the device for 6 months. No cleaning, adding water (if HHO device) stuff that you need to do with the system. I couldn't build one big enough to last 6 months and still fit in my car with the amount of water I would need for 6 months. I had a feeling that after I said I would do it and 6 months have passed there would be some stipulation I would have broken...blah...blah...blah or a hoop I wouldn't have jumped through. I guess I could contact the person again and try to get it going. I need to put this on my old 86 charger so I don't have to worry about an EFI system getting in the way.
     
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    "To win the money, all you have to do is fit an HHO system to a late model car... "

    Ohh...that is a setback for my Charger. I guess he is counting in the EFI system being a problem. I don't remember that there before...I guess I over looked it.

    Hummm...ya know this would be hard to do for and normal person...they wouldn't be putting this on there car to save money if they have the 5,000 to front to start.

    " I have a number of investors who will be more than happy to front up with the prize-money if the threshold of 25% improvement in fuel efficiency can be achieved."

    I guess this is in the case that you sell or if they want to steal the idea and design from you if you don't want to sell.
     
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    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    25% is nothing compared to what some people swear they're getting with these things. I just can't believe somebody hasn't stepped up and claimed this prize money... :rolleyes:
     
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    My thoughts exactly.
     
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    I'd say that's a pretty good indication that it doesn't work
     
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    Quite the opposite actualy. What if I put up a website and said if people pay me $500,000 and an idea to prove the moon landing isn't false and if you can prove it isn't I will pay you $100,000,000. The normal person who will read this will not be able to afford the entry fee and think it is bunk for even to get a payout because I state the money will come from the government and NASA for the information. So if noone comes forward then by association everyone thinks the moon landing is false regardless of what they personaly think.

    You also need to take into consideration that the people of the HHO community are tired of tring to prove it to people (me included) that it works. They believe (and I do as well) that this is a way to single out someone for ridicule and when it does work the person will not get the prize money because of small stupid things and the tester will take the idea and start selling it as his own because it cannot be claimined. Want to talk about a scam...look at what he is doing.

    If you still think it doesn't work then that is your opinion and your freedom to think so...just don't start telling people what to think until you have walked a mile in there shoes...remember to thank a teacher if you can read this and to thank a solider because you are reading it in english and not German...I will say back in that regards "Your :Welcome:" on the second part.
     
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    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    I don't think I've ever been tired enough to turn down a million dollars on a sure thing.
     
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    That's the point - it is not a sure thing. If it had a chance in 100 of actually working then it would be an appropriate risk. All you would have to do is install a tank for the electrolyte so the unit doesn't run dry for six months and go without your car for that period. One million dollars is well worth that.
    Of course, if it a sham then there will be no takers - like now.:sarcasticclap:
     
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    I say again. :deadhorse
     
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    facelessnumber Drew Pittman

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    Noun
    pl -nies
    1. the mildly sarcastic use of words to imply the opposite of what they normally mean
    2. a situation or result that is the direct opposite of what was expected or intended [Greek eirōneia]
    3. He tells us about dead horses.


    :rofl2:
     
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    :rofl2:

    Nice...I was refering to the fact that no matter what the cost would be some would still do it for the money and people still believe it is bunk, but yes...that was kinda ironic...:rofl:
     
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    Hello Brad
    The entry Fee is only $5,000.
    Tell you what, I am retired and I live in Australia which is very close to New Zealand. If You send me $30,000, I'll just jump on an airplane, fly to New Zealand where this chap is located and organize everything for the test. I'll buy a nice late model Falcon and install your electrolyzer as per your instructions.
    Six months later, when you have won the Million dollars you can pay me another $50,000 for all my help and we will both be happy and once and for all put all these nay sayers to rest!
     
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