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Guest
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 11:14 am
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=4934566

Car Powered By Water A Reality

Updated: Sep 6, 2006 01:46 PM

By Eric Flack

(LOUISVILLE) -- Along Florida's Gulf Coast, water is everywhere. From
the bay to the beach to the town of Clearwater, that is where we found
Denny Klein. A man driven by water, literally.

Klein has invented the world's first water powered car. It runs on
what he calls "Aquygen." Aquygen is water or H2O, broken down and
turned into HHO gas, something scientists once thought impossible.

"Any PhD or library, they say you can't mix hydrogen and oxygen. And
still to this day we get a lot of people who don't believe us because
that's what they were taught," Klein said.

But people are quickly learning Klein and his car are for real.

Klein says his design will retrofit any piston engine.

An economic development team from the county and local government TV
got a demonstration while we were there.

Klein says he initially developed Aquygen to create a safer, less
polluting blowtorch. Klein realized Aquygen would clean up car
emissions as well. The only thing that would come out of the tailpipe
was water.

Soon, his vision became a reality.

Like most alternative fuel cars, the prototype is actually a hybrid.
It runs on a gas and Aquygen mixture. Whenever you're ready, you flip
the switch and the Aquygen kicks in.

The result is up to a 50 percent jump in gas mileage. Klein's Ford
Escort prototype gets 384 miles on a tank of gas. 576 miles with a
little Aquygen mixed in.

Klein sees a totally Aquygen powered car sometime in the future. With
that, he says you could drive 100 miles on 4 ounces of water. "You
just drive it like a regular car. The infrastructure is already in
place to get it serviced so we don't have to reinvent the wheel,"
Klein said.

For now, Denny Klein is content to perfect the hybrid version of the
car. He says it could hit the market in as little as 2 years.

Aquygen units for industrial use are already for sale and Klein says
other uses for it remain on the horizon. After all, with Aquygen, the
possibilities are as endless as the supply.

If you're worried about losing power, don't. Unlike some other
alternative fuel cars, Klein says he actually gets a couple extra
horsepower when he uses Aquygen.

There are two hurdles to a car that runs totally on Aquygen. One: long-
term impact on the engine. Will the water speed up rust or corrosion
over time? Two: figuring out a process to tank the gas for
distribution.
Guest
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 11:54 am
On Apr 13, 2:39 pm, Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelati...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Quote:
knews4u2c...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=4934566

Car Powered By Water A Reality

Damn, you're gullible.

Graham

Take it up with the inventor.
All I did was post an article.
BobG
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 2:48 pm
Guest
Is the fuel made on the vehicle, or made offline and stored in tanks
on the vehicle? Any description of the process or its effciency? What?
Its worse than a regular gas engine? What goo is that?
Guest
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:39 pm
On Apr 13, 5:48 pm, BobG <bobgard...@aol.com> wrote:
Quote:
Is the fuel made on the vehicle, or made offline and stored in tanks
on the vehicle? Any description of the process or its effciency? What?
Its worse than a regular gas engine? What good is that?

If all else fails use a search engine.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=+Aquygen&btnG=Google+Search
Main page.
http://www.hytechapps.com/
Eeyore
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:39 pm
Guest
knews4u2chew@yahoo.com wrote:

Quote:
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=4934566

Car Powered By Water A Reality

Damn, you're gullible.

Graham
Robert Adsett
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 4:55 pm
Guest
In article <7cf749ef-62a7-4235-93ec-
596bd3d1195c@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com>, says...
Quote:
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=4934566

Car Powered By Water A Reality

Updated: Sep 6, 2006 01:46 PM

By Eric Flack

(LOUISVILLE) -- Along Florida's Gulf Coast, water is everywhere. From
the bay to the beach to the town of Clearwater, that is where we found
Denny Klein. A man driven by water, literally.

This makes a wonderful piece of satire.

Right up there with the MSDS for Dihydrogen Monoxide.

Quote:
There are two hurdles to a car that runs totally on Aquygen. One: long-
term impact on the engine. Will the water speed up rust or corrosion
over time? Two: figuring out a process to tank the gas for
distribution.

This would be funnier if it didn't appear that the protagonist was real.
A prospective Darwin Award candidate?

OTOH, maybe a local character has just found a gullible journalist.

Robert
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Eric Gisin
Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 9:09 pm
Guest
<knews4u2chew@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:7cf749ef-62a7-4235-93ec-596bd3d1195c@w4g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
Quote:
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=4934566

Car Powered By Water A Reality
By Eric Flack

(LOUISVILLE) -- Along Florida's Gulf Coast, water is everywhere. From
the bay to the beach to the town of Clearwater, that is where we found
Denny Klein. A man driven by water, literally.

Clearwater FL is Scientology headquarters.

You will find a lot of untreated mental illness there.
Eeyore
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:47 am
Guest
knews4u2chew@yahoo.com wrote:

Quote:
Eeyore wrote:
knews4u2c...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=4934566

Car Powered By Water A Reality

Damn, you're gullible.

Graham

Take it up with the inventor.

You mean the loony.


Quote:
All I did was post an article.

We all know about your stupid agenda. Learn some SCIENCE !

Graham
Guest
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 12:20 pm
On Apr 14, 2:28 pm, Fred Kasner <fkas...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Quote:
knews4u2c...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=4934566

Car Powered By Water A Reality

Updated: Sep 6, 2006 01:46 PM

By Eric Flack

(LOUISVILLE) -- Along Florida's Gulf Coast, water is everywhere. From
the bay to the beach to the town of Clearwater, that is where we found
Denny Klein. A man driven by water, literally.

Klein has invented the world's first water powered car. It runs on
what he calls "Aquygen." Aquygen is water or H2O, broken down and
turned into HHO gas, something scientists once thought impossible.

"Any PhD or library, they say you can't mix hydrogen and oxygen. And
still to this day we get a lot of people who don't believe us because
that's what they were taught," Klein said.

But people are quickly learning Klein and his car are for real.

Klein says his design will retrofit any piston engine.

An economic development team from the county and local government TV
got a demonstration while we were there.

Klein says he initially developed Aquygen to create a safer, less
polluting blowtorch. Klein realized Aquygen would clean up car
emissions as well. The only thing that would come out of the tailpipe
was water.

Soon, his vision became a reality.

Like most alternative fuel cars, the prototype is actually a hybrid.
It runs on a gas and Aquygen mixture. Whenever you're ready, you flip
the switch and the Aquygen kicks in.

The result is up to a 50 percent jump in gas mileage. Klein's Ford
Escort prototype gets 384 miles on a tank of gas. 576 miles with a
little Aquygen mixed in.

Klein sees a totally Aquygen powered car sometime in the future. With
that, he says you could drive 100 miles on 4 ounces of water. "You
just drive it like a regular car. The infrastructure is already in
place to get it serviced so we don't have to reinvent the wheel,"
Klein said.

For now, Denny Klein is content to perfect the hybrid version of the
car. He says it could hit the market in as little as 2 years.

Aquygen units for industrial use are already for sale and Klein says
other uses for it remain on the horizon. After all, with Aquygen, the
possibilities are as endless as the supply.

If you're worried about losing power, don't. Unlike some other
alternative fuel cars, Klein says he actually gets a couple extra
horsepower when he uses Aquygen.

There are two hurdles to a car that runs totally on Aquygen. One: long-
term impact on the engine. Will the water speed up rust or corrosion
over time? Two: figuring out a process to tank the gas for
distribution.

Absolute nonsense! It's Meyer's fantasy all over again.
HHO indeed. There aren't enough electrons available for a H to H bond
and then having one of the H atoms bond to an oxygem atom while still
bonded to another H atom. The implied structure would be H:H:O with two
pairs of electrons on the O atoms unbonded. This would require an H atom
with with two bond. Although you can get single electron bonds you can't
stuff extra electrons in to such a small atom as an H atom.

There isn't any dumb theory that JW will swallow and repeat on line.
FK

Again you KING Dumb Shit assume I believe one word in the article.
Only time will tell what Klien is or is not doing.
Why don't YOU CALL HIM and take him to task over HIS WORK.
I am not his whipping boy for you so FUCK OFF.
Fred Kasner
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:28 pm
Guest
knews4u2chew@yahoo.com wrote:
Quote:
http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?S=4934566

Car Powered By Water A Reality

Updated: Sep 6, 2006 01:46 PM

By Eric Flack

(LOUISVILLE) -- Along Florida's Gulf Coast, water is everywhere. From
the bay to the beach to the town of Clearwater, that is where we found
Denny Klein. A man driven by water, literally.

Klein has invented the world's first water powered car. It runs on
what he calls "Aquygen." Aquygen is water or H2O, broken down and
turned into HHO gas, something scientists once thought impossible.

"Any PhD or library, they say you can't mix hydrogen and oxygen. And
still to this day we get a lot of people who don't believe us because
that's what they were taught," Klein said.

But people are quickly learning Klein and his car are for real.

Klein says his design will retrofit any piston engine.

An economic development team from the county and local government TV
got a demonstration while we were there.

Klein says he initially developed Aquygen to create a safer, less
polluting blowtorch. Klein realized Aquygen would clean up car
emissions as well. The only thing that would come out of the tailpipe
was water.

Soon, his vision became a reality.

Like most alternative fuel cars, the prototype is actually a hybrid.
It runs on a gas and Aquygen mixture. Whenever you're ready, you flip
the switch and the Aquygen kicks in.

The result is up to a 50 percent jump in gas mileage. Klein's Ford
Escort prototype gets 384 miles on a tank of gas. 576 miles with a
little Aquygen mixed in.

Klein sees a totally Aquygen powered car sometime in the future. With
that, he says you could drive 100 miles on 4 ounces of water. "You
just drive it like a regular car. The infrastructure is already in
place to get it serviced so we don't have to reinvent the wheel,"
Klein said.

For now, Denny Klein is content to perfect the hybrid version of the
car. He says it could hit the market in as little as 2 years.

Aquygen units for industrial use are already for sale and Klein says
other uses for it remain on the horizon. After all, with Aquygen, the
possibilities are as endless as the supply.

If you're worried about losing power, don't. Unlike some other
alternative fuel cars, Klein says he actually gets a couple extra
horsepower when he uses Aquygen.

There are two hurdles to a car that runs totally on Aquygen. One: long-
term impact on the engine. Will the water speed up rust or corrosion
over time? Two: figuring out a process to tank the gas for
distribution.

Absolute nonsense! It's Meyer's fantasy all over again.
HHO indeed. There aren't enough electrons available for a H to H bond
and then having one of the H atoms bond to an oxygem atom while still
bonded to another H atom. The implied structure would be H:H:O with two
pairs of electrons on the O atoms unbonded. This would require an H atom
with with two bond. Although you can get single electron bonds you can't
stuff extra electrons in to such a small atom as an H atom.

There isn't any dumb theory that JW will swallow and repeat on line.
FK
Jesse
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:34 pm
Guest
Robert Adsett wrote:
Quote:
In article <7cf749ef-62a7-4235-93ec-

OTOH, maybe a local character has just found a gullible journalist.

Probably the case.

Think I saw something on like discovery channel on this, they were
talking about putting a small gen in the car...perpetual motion machine.
Thing is, the public is being treated to all sorts of nonsense by
conventional media outlets who apparently have no science advisers.
Eeyore
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:35 pm
Guest
knews4u2chew@yahoo.com wrote:

Quote:
Fred Kasner <fkas...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

There isn't any dumb theory that JW will swallow and repeat on line.

Again you KING Dumb Shit assume I believe one word in the article.

But we know you DO !

You're SO gullible.

Graham
Robert Adsett
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:36 pm
Guest
In article <k0QMj.646$26.485@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net>, Fred Kasner
says...
Quote:
knews4u2chew@yahoo.com wrote:
There are two hurdles to a car that runs totally on Aquygen. One: long-
term impact on the engine. Will the water speed up rust or corrosion
over time? Two: figuring out a process to tank the gas for
distribution.

Absolute nonsense! It's Meyer's fantasy all over again.
HHO indeed. There aren't enough electrons available for a H to H bond
and then having one of the H atoms bond to an oxygem atom while still
bonded to another H atom. The implied structure would be H:H:O with two
pairs of electrons on the O atoms unbonded. This would require an H atom
with with two bond. Although you can get single electron bonds you can't
stuff extra electrons in to such a small atom as an H atom.

It's worse than that Fred, HHO in all references I've seen using the
term is referring to a stoichiometric mixture of H2 and O2. Imagine
'tanking' that.

Robert
** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
Eeyore
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:54 pm
Guest
Jesse wrote:

Quote:
Robert Adsett wrote:

OTOH, maybe a local character has just found a gullible journalist.

Probably the case.
Think I saw something on like discovery channel on this, they were
talking about putting a small gen in the car...perpetual motion machine.
Thing is, the public is being treated to all sorts of nonsense by
conventional media outlets who apparently have no science advisers.

You'd think they might have wised up by now what with the number of times
this old chestnut has done the rounds !

Graham
Eeyore
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:55 pm
Guest
Robert Adsett wrote:

Quote:
Fred Kasner says
knews4u2chew@yahoo.com wrote:

There are two hurdles to a car that runs totally on Aquygen. One: long-
term impact on the engine. Will the water speed up rust or corrosion
over time? Two: figuring out a process to tank the gas for
distribution.

Absolute nonsense! It's Meyer's fantasy all over again.
HHO indeed. There aren't enough electrons available for a H to H bond
and then having one of the H atoms bond to an oxygem atom while still
bonded to another H atom. The implied structure would be H:H:O with two
pairs of electrons on the O atoms unbonded. This would require an H atom
with with two bond. Although you can get single electron bonds you can't
stuff extra electrons in to such a small atom as an H atom.

It's worse than that Fred, HHO in all references I've seen using the
term is referring to a stoichiometric mixture of H2 and O2. Imagine
'tanking' that.

I imagine it's illegal for safety reasons.

Graham
 
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