18th June 2008

Run Your Car On Water (Quick Update)

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 While taking the young fella to school this morning (it’s really just day-care but his big brother goes to school so as far as he’s concerned it is school!) the fuel light came on so we stopped for a wallet lightening.

 I dumped in 55.9 Litres and reset the trip meter so the test has begun. The car still feels like it is pulling stronger and the idle quality has improved, I’m still skeptical though as to what mileage improvements will be made. Only time will tell.

Details of the second fill-up - 55.9 Litres at 237,960km’s.

 

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  1. 1 On June 27th, 2008, dorugiu said:

    You might have a big future with your ideas and this site. Wish you good luck, I like it.

  2. 2 On September 28th, 2008, crrrock said:

    Cadbury bar and butter menthols … I see you’re a man after my own heart .LOL.
    Be great to watch your results surface.
    Keep us enlightened.
    I had great results on an old non turbo diesel.

    Mike.

  3. 3 On September 28th, 2008, craig said:

    lol, yeah one is reported to make u feel better when you have the flu and the other DEFINITELY makes you feel better when you have the flu. I’ll leave it up to you to decide which is which!

    I’m still searching for a non-efi or diesel powered vehicle to use for our tests as I’m not happy with the methods used to alter the sensor readings when fitted to an efi vehicle.

    I’ll let you know when we have some results.

    Craig

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