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Denny Klein - Fuel from Water - Is this a scam?

First of all I came on this forum to see who else might have bought the kit and found people thinking they are physicists . I got mine from runyourcarwithwater.org. This is where you can buy his kit. It is sold by someone else, but I assure you it is the same kit.
That site seems to offer a book on how to do the conversion. Did you make your modification based on that book or did you buy a kit?

What was the name of the company that manufactured the kit that you bought?

This site lists many people supplying something similar to hydrogen injection.
http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Fuel_Efficiency_Hydrogen_Injection

The use of the Klein video may not be an indication that they are associated with Klein. From Klein's site:
http://www.hytechapps.com/company/contact said:
Purchasing Vehicle System (not available yet)

huntersj78 said:
About Crackle. Online game? Moron.
:)
Crackle appears to be a video sharing site. Penn Jillette has some videos over there and I watched a few of them.
http://crackle.com/c/pennsays#id=2177511&ml=o%3D12%26fpl%3D264776%26fx%3D
I'm not sure that not knowing what Crackle was is a sign of moronisity, but maybe in hunter's world.

About the Starion, do a better search Jackass. The conquest and Starion are two different cars. Starion is made by Mitsubishi. Same chassis to some effect. Like the Toyota and Lexus.
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Huntersj78, is correct about the Starion in that it was marketed in the US. Chrysler marketed a similar car under the name conquest. I'm not so sure about the jackass part but I will concede that a plausible case can be made for that at times.

The Starion gets 97 miles/gallon with the conversion. That would be 156 kilometers fyi.
OK, it seems you were serious about your claim. So given that, would you share some of the details with us?

Don't be angry because you can't afford the kit. Even if you bought it you would probably post here again saying it didn't work because your DA couldn't put it together.
:) I won't be angry if I can't afford the kit. If I did buy it I would report the results honestly. I didn't understand the reference to DA who couldn't put it together.
 
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You guys are cool. Sorry for all the name calling, but you guys are alright. You made me laugh. I have never laughed that hard in a long time. Thanks a million. The way you came back and answered each one of my comments with sincerity and sarcasm was classic.

Do not swear, including in the title of your posts.
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i almost don't want to post this, out of fear of fanning the flames, but i find that link (runyourcarwithwater.org) looks like a parody. the reference videos posted are all external links to other people's youtube videos. if this was a legitimate company, wouldn't they have their own promotional videos with examples of their product in use and engieneers explaining the technology? this doesn't even rise to the level of a 3am TV informercial.
 
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Meyer's scam revealed.

Interesting. Here is the original clip.



I guess if he had a power source to split the water, he could run the car on Hydrogen. But it certainly isn't the primary source of energy.
 
The only way you win with hydrogen, is to use solar energy to split the water. That works out well.
 
The only way you win with hydrogen, is to use solar energy to split the water. That works out well.

Cite some evidence?
Amortizing costs of solar cells/life span, accounting for the lack of H2-O2 reaction energy density?

Or, just don the pinner specs, and it'll all look good..:rolleyes:
 
Meyer's scam revealed.

Interesting. Here is the original clip.



I guess if he had a power source to split the water, he could run the car on Hydrogen. But it certainly isn't the primary source of energy.





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Meyer's scam revealed.

Interesting. Here is the original clip.



I guess if he had a power source to split the water, he could run the car on Hydrogen. But it certainly isn't the primary source of energy.
 
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Consider yourselves lucky you don’t have the problem here that Discovery is having on their Mythbusters forum. They’ve had to disable all the forum’s fancy features because Water4Gas shills have been spamming the board with referrer links.
 
Strange. They play in my original post, (I always check). It could be a browser thing. Sorry for any problem with them. What do you think about it? He has a generator on the lab bench, and on the car. So he could have been running the dune buggy on HHO, but using some hidden source of energy to generate it?

Pretty funny stuff. Considering the myth around him. (according to the CTs that is).
 
Strange. They play in my original post, (I always check). It could be a browser thing. Sorry for any problem with them. What do you think about it? He has a generator on the lab bench, and on the car. So he could have been running the dune buggy on HHO, but using some hidden source of energy to generate it?

Pretty funny stuff. Considering the myth around him. (according to the CTs that is).

I just tried internet explorer with your original posts and the video still wouldn't play for me.

As to the substance of the videos:
Those were about the lamest broadcasters or at least the lamest writers whose stuff they were reading that I can recall. It boggles the mind tht these folks could get some a job in an apparent mainstream newsroom.

As to the debunking video:
I was quite sure there was enough presented to conclude that a scam was underway. Certainly to me it looks like a scan but what exactly is evidence that it is a scam based o the vido linked to.
 
It's confusing as hell trying to track down what really happened in regards to Meyer's, as well as th rest of the "water as fuel" scams and devices and inventors and such.

I thought the video was interesting because we can see this 110V motor running the alternator that produces the current to split the water.

In the lab, it was plugged in to house current. But where was the power coming from on the dune buggy? It also raises the question, how was he getting enough HHO (it isn't really HHO, it is Hydrogen and oxygen gas mixed) to run the ICE on the dune buggy?
 

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