>Today I saw an add for a conversion kit for cars to enable cars to run on H20. The conversion kit was around 300.00 - hard to imagine that 300.00 could change your car to run on water! Of course, that might be a problem in the desert or during a drought...
The auto industry is plagued by overcapacity, and makers are looking for any tiny edge to help sell their product. If these "water conversion kits" worked at all the big makers would fall all over themselves rushing the concept to market. A $100 kit (retail, mass production cost a fraction of that) would be way cheaper than $1000s in "incentives". And reducing dependence on foreign oil - patriotic too!
The only reasonable conclusion even non-engineers can reach is that these "kits" are bogus.
Regards. Al
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