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Justin Stobb

Member since: Apr 25, 2008
Last activity: Jun 06, 2009

  • A friend of mine sent me a link to a “run your car on water" add on the net.

    After initially laughing it off, as I am an ASE master certified Technician and a department of ecology specialist. I then started to ask my self, what if?

    So here is what we are doing at our shop. We are trying this out. You can find more information about it on my blog.
    http://allwheeldriveauto.com/can-you-run-your-subaru-or-any-other-car-on-water/

    I have no idea at this stage if it works or doesn’t and have no intent on selling online books. I am only trying to form an opinion about something after I have tried it myself.

    I do sometimes grow a little tired of hype and bashing a like on things that have not been proven either way.

    The problem here is that after obtaining the book on line and reading it. This is a very complicated process and I can see why many people fail at this endeavor. But that does not mean that is does not work. Even if it does, success is usually brought out from failure.

    What I do know for a fact is that the future of cars is Hydrogen, and not petroleum as discussed by the EPA and Department of Ecology, at an automotive emissions specialist training class.

    Here is where we are at right now. Whether or not you believe in the science of global warming or not you must realize by now that the days of cheap gas are over. Alternative technologies have always existed to oil. The first Model T was designed by Henry Ford to run on corn ethanol. The Diesel was originally designed to run on peanut oil.

    Oil was the original alternative, as it was at the time, cheaper than the form of fuel the internal combustion engine was slated to burn. Now that oil is so expensive, alternative measures really do make sense now. Time to stop ranting, and start trying.

    Check our blog to see how this project is going, and please wish us luck

    Posted May 12, 2008 Save on gas? a conversation started by Gerald Leenerts