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If this works....
Kiss oil goodbye. Hello fuel for $.50/gallon!
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Post by Dragon_Cooler »

thats amazing. although i can see it leading to higher water prices and quickly depleting the water resources and stuff.

Mainly just higher water prices
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Post by Kerii »

Evian with Techron? :P
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Post by KnightRid »

Only question - why doesnt he sell direct to the public rather than playing with the government and auto makers.

Gas car - $30,000
h2o car - $90,000

all of the research and development money they spent raises the cost too high for people to afford, even though they never used a dime....*sigh* I can see it happening.

Be REAL nice to stick it to the fat cat oil cartels though ;)

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Post by bubba »

With the world the way it is right now I would almost rather see the H2O torch than the H20 car.
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Post by DMB2000uk »

wow!

But the oil companies wont want anyone cutting into their huge profits, so this wont take off till we run out of fuel!

I love the name of his torch "H20 2000" :P (I always knew it was the coolest number!)

A hummer on water, nice. I wonder what the actual raw power of these water cars is like.

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Post by Trevor »

Hey thats pretty cool, I live in clearwater :).
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Post by Nobahar »

I'm pretty sure oil companies are invested heavily into alternative energy sources as they are also aware that oil is not infinite in supply.

But they're profiting so much off it right now that there isn't a reason for them to advocate changing yet.
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Post by stev »

Trevor wrote:Hey thats pretty cool, I live in clearwater :).

That's neat, I once lived in clearwater, FL back in 1979-1980. :?
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Post by Aegis »

I saw this about a week ago. Very cool that he got it to work but I hope that I don't have to start paying $7 for a 20oz bottle of Aquafina at the gas...er water station because of it.
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