07-29-2008, 05:59 PM
Thanks for that link!
Okay, so the news crew reported a 146% increase in mpg when they tested it themselves.
Under much stricter conditions, at the University, the increase shrank to 10%.
This is often the case with these miracle cures, the closer you look, the more the effect shrinks, until it ultimately becomes zero.
I also think introducing hydrogen gas (remember the Hindenburg?) into an internal combustion engine may not be such a great idea.
Okay, so the news crew reported a 146% increase in mpg when they tested it themselves.
Under much stricter conditions, at the University, the increase shrank to 10%.
This is often the case with these miracle cures, the closer you look, the more the effect shrinks, until it ultimately becomes zero.
I also think introducing hydrogen gas (remember the Hindenburg?) into an internal combustion engine may not be such a great idea.