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HysteryDiagnosis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jul-17-08 06:37 PM
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2. Heh.
http://www.hytechapps.com/aquygen
The Product: Aquygen™ Gas

Imagine cutting steel or running a car with ordinary water.

Aquygen™ is a novel gas made from ordinary water through our patented electrolysis process. It replaces oxyacetylene for most brazing, soldering, and cutting applications with superior efficiency, quality, cost-effectiveness, and safety without the need to replace existing equipment. An Aquygen™ flame in open air burns at only 259° F, but applied to a substrate it can produce temperatures of over 10,000° F depending on the target media. Aquygen's unique properties also make it ideal for use in vehicles, such as a hybrid hydrogen-powered car.

http://www.wave3.com/Global/story.asp?s=4939560

Big Names Interested in Water Powered Car

Updated: July 12, 2006 03:43 PM

By Eric Flack

(LOUISVILLE) -- Whether you're trying to catch a fish or maybe just swimming with them, life can be pretty laid back along Florida's gulf coast. That is until you step into the offices of Hydrogen Technology Applications in Clearwater.

People just can't stop talking about Denny Klein's water powered car. The first of its kind.

Project manager Stephen Lusko says, "It's been totally out of control. Thousands of calls and emails. I get 200 emails every hour. They want to partner with us, they want to sell our product, they want to invest in us."

It runs on what is called Aquygen, which is water, or H20, broken down into HHO gas. Klein's prototype, a modified Ford Escort, is a hybrid that uses regular gas infused with Aquygen when the driver throws the switch.

In trials, Aquygen improved gas mileage by as much as 50 percent. That's almost 200 extra miles per tank of gasoline. Klein says an adapter for your car could be on the market sooner than you think. "My guess is probably 2 years to go to the next level," Klein told us.

He says a totally Aquygen powered car in a little further down the road.

The Aquygen car isn't the only thing they are working on. In fact, out of this Florida garage they are doing things with water you won't believe.

They've got a prototype Aquygen only lawn mower and Aquygen machines are already being sold to power blowtorches.

Klein says Aquygen's lack of pollutants is on of its most important qualities and some big names are taking notice. Denny said, "NASA, Daimler Chrysler, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin."

But thanks to those sky high gas prices, Klein's car has grabbed the spotlight and thrown them into it. "Timing is everything and I think our timing is better now than ever," Klein said.
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