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Inventor Daniel Dingel

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25 Responses to “Car Using Water As Fuel 1”

  1. jedwhelchel on March 22nd, 2009 4:38 am

    MAURO

    you need to go to thegas4free,blogspot,com if you really want to learn how to run your car on water

  2. robertyt2 on March 22nd, 2009 7:43 pm

    GUSTAVO

    A bunch of mentally handicapped people playing with electricity.
    This is just basic High School Chemistry.
    Cost about 40% more energy to split water molecules than buring the hydrogen.
    Keep making those hydrogen gas and letting it escape to the atmosphere. HYDROGEN GAS WILL DAMAGE THE OZONE LAYER. H2 + O3 -> H2O + O2.

  3. TAz69x on March 24th, 2009 4:57 pm

    LOYD

    This cameraman is mentally handicapped - stood too close, almost missed some demos, screwed around with zoom, missed wide-angle shots of the entire engine; geez, what an idiot!

    But the energy through high-voltage electrolysis req. to break the covalent bonds of [2(H2O) + ENERGY -> 2(H2) + O2] is greater than the energy retrieved through the combustion [oxidation/reduction] of the resulting H2+O2. You’d need a secondary process beyond combustion to extract more energy (perhaps atomic/chemical).

  4. joaquinveyron on March 27th, 2009 11:28 pm

    WILBERT

    Yeah, please get me in contact with that Dingel-Dangel. Would be lovely to see whether he is a simple crook or someone like you who is mentally challenged. The fucking **** he claims he drives his car on, is a electrolysis process which is surely not new, but for which you need more energy than you get out of it.

  5. joaquinveyron on March 28th, 2009 12:28 pm

    HAROLD

    Hihihihi hahaha … hey stupid monkey. Never said that you cannot blow up a liter of gaseous hydrogen with oxygen. Only that you need to put more energy into producing this liter of H2.

    What is hydroxy, Billy Bob?

  6. onecraftydude on March 31st, 2009 10:00 pm

    LACY

    Monkey? Listen you idiot! Blow up a liter of hydroxy and tell me there is no power there. The energy is lost syndrome is worn out. Fortunately for the rest of the world some people are not lemmings.

  7. onecraftydude on April 3rd, 2009 3:03 am

    JUDE

    I sent the message to Mr. Dingel. You are obviously troubled. I work in the Hydroxy field. I have researched and developed many systems and have first hand knowledge of the results. You have never used a hydrogen generator and yet you speak like you know about them. My mileage on my van and all of my other vehicles is improved by 25-50%. It is not as easy as adding a hydrogen cell, but initial results usually show increases before long term memory in the ECU destroys them. I use an ECU device.

  8. joaquinveyron on April 5th, 2009 8:05 pm

    GUY

    Blablabla … only that what C32347K17732 said:
    H2O->H2+O2 and back: energy lost! is true.

    And another thing, you stupid faggot: you don’t burn water, but hydrogen, which is a big difference. What a monkey!

  9. joaquinveyron on April 8th, 2009 9:36 pm

    TEODORO

    Why to meet you, a scammer or mentally challenged person, like this Mr. Dingel-Dangel??

  10. onecraftydude on April 12th, 2009 6:59 am

    JASON

    I heard about that. Contact me if you would like to join us in the U.S.

  11. onecraftydude on April 12th, 2009 4:58 pm

    MANUEL

    Water has no energy? You are SOOOOOOO wrong. I can use one quart of water for a week of driving in one of my cells. The amount of hydrogen produced from that quart of water is about 400 liters. If you ignite 1 liter of hydroxy you will lose your hearing for several minutes unless you wear hearing protection. @ liters of hydroxy will blow up a metal barrel. 5 liters is equal to a stick of dynamite. Trying to convince someone who has done this is futile.

  12. C32347K17732 on April 15th, 2009 8:13 am

    LUIGI

    This is not possible!

    H2O->H2+O2 and back: energy lost!
    And why use a motor if you can use a fuel cell?
    fuel cells give a lot more power.

    But still: People this is not possible!

  13. FraganciaTaina on April 15th, 2009 6:38 pm

    TRINIDAD

    Thatwasn’t invented =by man that was gotten from alien technology.
    Humans are copying off them specially the government.
    That is why they do not the truth come out.
    It’s all about being the 1st and selfishness to be ABOVE!!

  14. shanghaikidx on April 17th, 2009 10:20 am

    MARCELO

    Utter nonsense!

  15. robertcornwall123 on April 20th, 2009 3:01 am

    HOYT

    U can’t get more energy output than input. In it’s standard form, this is true. But..If we examine one gallon of gasoline, the stored energy is huge. The power needed to release this energy is merely that of a spark. Therefore, it can be said that we violate natures laws when we turn the ignition key, but as we know, this is not true, as we are releasing the stored energy within the gasoline. If we examine one gallon of water, the energy stored is even higher than that of gasoline. RELEASE IT!

  16. theordertaker444 on April 20th, 2009 3:54 pm

    LIONEL

    i have met DANIEL before and showed me his car and how it works and believe me it works, to me i think its the greatest invention if not the most technologically advanced piece of machinery of all times and its a REAL CONTRIBUTION TO HUMAN HISTORY but a real threat to big time OIL CORPORATION……., but i do have a suggestion ….. engnr. D. pls. response.

  17. cselmore22 on April 22nd, 2009 8:28 pm

    HASSAN

    Water itself does not have energy in it. You have to use energy (we will call that used energy, energyA) to separate it via electrolysis into H2 and O2. Than it forms (at the very best) H20 + energyA when used in an engine …realistically more like 50% or less of energyA in return….A unnecessary and wasteful step in making an electric car via electrolysis and combustion of H2 and O2.

  18. zziceboizz on April 25th, 2009 4:43 am

    MIKE

    actually hes filipino like me

  19. babadroga on April 27th, 2009 8:11 am

    STEFAN

    this is great, please keep posting videos of these guys, they make me ***** :D

  20. gerrysan0702 on April 28th, 2009 5:12 pm

    LOWELL

    Mr.Dingel amazing invention.The small reactor at the hood served as bubbler the main reactor is in his trunk.The small reactor at the hood is not sufficient to make the engine starts.His secret in his hood.

  21. gerrysan0702 on May 1st, 2009 11:59 am

    ROLANDO

    The Hydrogen reactor at the hood is too small to powered up the car.There is something big Hydrogen reactor at the trunk of the car that Mr.Dingel had not been showed up.The small reactor at the hood will only served as bubbler.The bubble come up is from the other reactor at the trunk which producing tremendous amount of Hydrogen.

  22. bjobbins on May 4th, 2009 2:58 pm

    RUBEN

    If we can run our cars on water then why should anyone have to pay for gas [high or low price]? You could take that money and help feed the hungry of the world. Right?

  23. SanguineNL on May 4th, 2009 11:42 pm

    WINFORD

    oh,well. that was back then.
    even so 5 dollars a gallon? man i wish i had that price here..

    way cheaper than here, over 1,67 EURO a liter..and euro has risin to over 1,63 atm.

    @nosflamer you think im a retard?
    if you need to complain about your “high” prices, youre prolly the retard, that dropped out of school, drives and old rusty car like you see in pimp my ride,has work as a Janitor
    and makes a lowsey 1250 bucks a month..

    @ g3v00
    what u think? pot ofc ^^
    5$ aint that much tho^^

  24. nosflamer on May 6th, 2009 1:00 pm

    JAMAR

    sanguine dont talk what you dont know when you posted this it was 4 dollars a gallon retard

  25. wiwizpot on May 9th, 2009 3:20 am

    MYLES

    then let all people violate the fukin law…and everybody become happy.

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