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Update/Revision 03-24-08 Left out of the initial text scroll about the last connector found outside of the ejection side of the water-fuel-injector. It is made from copper and could be considered a consumable, easily replaceable. Or otherwise found in different more durable material. Hope everyone enjoyed the video. Please post comment and leave good rating. Regards, sirHOAX

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25 Responses to “Water Fuel Injector Concept - sirHOAX”

  1. designine on June 1st, 2010 2:48 pm

    hydrogen economy

    Brilliant!!

  2. mordsith05 on June 2nd, 2010 5:15 pm

    car fueled by water

    Money needs to be obselete. Join the venus project.

  3. mryellow123 on June 2nd, 2010 7:28 pm

    used autos

    lol you got negative ratings for explaining that water injection is an octane raising technique :-D

  4. mryellow123 on June 4th, 2010 9:27 pm

    epa fuel economy ratings

    Any system the more load you put on the more load is put on. The more you draw from an alternator the more work it takes to turn. One of the miss-conceptions that makes the HHO scam so prevalent.

    HHO doesn’t boost your milage through efficiency. It changes your fuel-air mix which increases emissions and reduces engine life. It’s a trick. It appears to work but the actual mechanism is completely different to the one being sold by the scammers.

    WWII water injection is not HHO.

  5. mryellow123 on June 7th, 2010 11:06 am

    hydrogen water power

    Unlike WWII we now have better octane additives then water. There are less destructive ways to produce the same results in the modern era.

  6. Ewansud on June 9th, 2010 3:48 pm

    stanley meyers

    I don’t know but why would Stanley Meyers patent this technologies to prevent it from being stolen by greedy people. I’ve heard story of people taking their idea to companies and got turned away only to see their invention on the market made by that company.

  7. Suge212 on June 11th, 2010 3:50 pm

    hydrogen car engine

    The only way we will see any significant advancements on free or cheap energy technologies, is if people stop trying to make money off them. People need to openly share their ideas and give detailed information on how to construct them. To hell with the system and to hell with the big corporations. We should stop buying their crap and try to make our own.

  8. Suge212 on June 15th, 2010 2:58 am

    diy hydrogen cell

    LOL I wouldn’t recommend a patent. That’s like calling the cops and telling them your going to do 50mph over the speed limit and to wait for you to drive by. Patents are for greedy people looking to make a buck. This technology is a major conflict of interest to the big wig oil and gas companies. You will probably never see this come into the mainstream. If you want it your going to have to build it yourself and not try to make money off it on a mass scale.

  9. sirHOAX on June 16th, 2010 2:19 am

    energy from water

    Simply showing concept.

    By providing this video it is evidence for right of use by the public in the public domain.

  10. Ewansud on June 18th, 2010 6:25 am

    fuel cell products

    Word of advice: Patent the devices you made if they are any good.

  11. douglundy on June 21st, 2010 5:44 pm

    improve fuel economy

    have you seen the MIT plasmatron with microwave fuel conversion

  12. insAneTunA on June 23rd, 2010 2:43 pm

    a car to run on water

    Verry cool video, keep it up man….this is what Stan Meyers was doing before he died.

  13. sirdreme on June 23rd, 2010 6:07 pm

    hybrid cars

    what type of gen did you use? or who’s?

  14. biofuelcrazy on June 24th, 2010 6:40 am

    car fuel economy

    can you please tell me how this injector fits into an engine because it dosen’t seem to have a thread at the end

  15. fox20012 on June 25th, 2010 2:34 pm

    build water car

    Can some one please explain the concept to me, I’m guessing the device will inject water into the pistons instead of fuel, but how is it going to be combustible?? is the water mixed with salt like this video how ever he did it??
    watch?v=bs-Uk511S_I

  16. creativearchitect on June 26th, 2010 8:02 am

    residential fuel cell

    This is OK for injected cars but those with a carburettor have to use hydroxy. The engine will still lube itself without running gasoline that isn’t the problem. This is not something any one person is going to ‘make a million dollars on’ because they aren’t allowed to by Big Oil. Get it?

  17. jidun on June 26th, 2010 1:46 pm

    water for car

    Actually a little water in the combustion chamber hurts nothing. If it gets in the oil which is outside the piston and combustion chamber… then you’ll have a problem. Water injection has been used successfully as a component to regular fuels in the past.

  18. xoobis on June 26th, 2010 10:14 pm

    hydrogen generator for automobile

    197 miles on 2.1 gallons of gas with HHO generator with a Saab turbo….

  19. mikeyidh on June 27th, 2010 10:44 am

    water powered vehicle

    That is a good idea but hard. If any water gets inside the engine it will be you worse nightmare. But if you do get it to work you’ll be the richest man on earth. I’m working a different injector that can run the engine on about 10 to 15 lpm on hydroxy.

  20. sheeptrik on June 28th, 2010 2:03 am

    water for gas news

    pleace go on with this experiments,the water injection plug is the futer if you want to help to save the world. Stan meyer HADE the good system, bud where is the complete information now ? I whoud like to replicate his system and You are on the good way ! I stay tuned !

  21. Caerus247 on June 30th, 2010 7:35 am

    running a car on water

    is there any way that you could explain to me how your injector works. how it flows water and i think that there is a theory with these for aligning the water molecule, did you use this when constructing. I would like to know the inside diameter of that stainless tube and where to get a tungstun to fit so nicely.

  22. Caerus247 on June 30th, 2010 7:41 am

    gas efficiency

    a paper writen in the 70’s suggests a 14 % increase in output power than input. well and even if he was wrong we are showing a mileage increase with no outside force being added to the vehicle. so you could say that there is extra energy being created, but i don’t think that at all, especially with some of the cell designs that i see. we are simply letting the enging run more efficiently. anyway the goal for me is to run on straight alcohol. since octane is replaced with hho.

  23. wh333t on July 3rd, 2010 4:21 pm

    new cars buy

    Well when I finish my HHO set up, I’ll tell you whether or not I got a mileage boost.

    I didn’t know Alternators lessened their strain on the motor too. I thought they just always spun at maximum output.

  24. savoirfaire41 on July 5th, 2010 7:09 pm

    vehicle fuel economy

    What excess energy? When the battery doesn’t need a charge, the alternator lessens its load on the engine. So if this device is ******* down electricity, then the alternator is going to have to generate more, and therefore place a higher load on the engine. As far as I know, the only excess energy from a car comes in three flavors:

  25. savoirfaire41 on July 5th, 2010 8:51 pm

    used suv

    Excess kinetic energy from the momentum you have when you are up to speed can be reclaimed as you brake. Excess potential energy from climbing hills can be converted back into kinetic energy. Heat generated by the exhaust gases can be harnessed as BMW has to drive a secondary steam cycle. But, no, there is no such thing as excess electricity. If there were, then why not use the excess electricity to power a motor to help drive the engine? See where this is going?

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