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Convert your Corolla to run on BINGOFUEL!

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Barnacules, Jul 29, 2005.

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    Barnacules 100101101011011

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    Convert your Corolla to run on BINGOFUEL!

    I was playing around on the Net and came accross this badass website.

    http://jlnlabs.online.fr/bingofuel/html/bfr10.htm

    It teaches you how to build something called a bingofuel reactor which seperates hydrogen from water without a catalyst chemical. You just need good old fashion power to seperate the gas from the water. Now someone just needs to post a DIY to convert your car to run with this :) Now we can use the garden hose as instead of the gas station :)
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    AE102 New Member

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    interesting.....it actually lights up..
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    Bulletproofswordsman JDM Oroku-Saki

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    i didnt read the whole thing, how legit is it?
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    sxlostv1 New Member

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    looks like a flux capacitor, but circular
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    asn13oy Stepping Stones

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    It's like one of those high school chemistry experiments where you separate water into oxygen and hydrogen....but this one claims that the proccess will produce a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen and when you burn this in an internal combustion engine the output would be carbon dioxide and water vapor.

    Here's my question....if this comes from regular tap water...where does the carbon come from?
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    Laz Z Kay "n00B, be kind"

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    It's either Vamp or Dr. Tweak. lol
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    deffinetly Vamp, hes the DIY king!!!
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    Dr Tweak Mad Scientist

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    Those are the byproducts of using gasoline in an internal combustion engine (if the mixure burned perfectly), so I don't get the point.

    Word that! :)

    BTW people, at this point in the game hydrogen will NOT be used in engines. What to know why? While using hydrogen to reduce vehicle emissions is all well and good, a lot of electricity is needed in order to produce the hydrogen. And the biggest production of electricity in the US is by what? Burning coal to heat steam! So in order to make the hydrogen you need to burn more coal which pollutes the atmosphere even worse. So first the electricity production infrastructure has to be improved many times over using better equipment like solar, water, and wind energy.

    -Doc
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    1337Rolla oh my

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    I agree. We'd need a ton more energy in general to use hydrogen systems. so for a long time hydrogen would be like $5/gal cause they need to pay off those solar cells. then they'd leave it at 5 cause they're selfish bastrrdds and want lots of :twocents:
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    Rolla95 Rollin' Out y0

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    lots of pennies?? hmm...
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    AE102 New Member

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    2 cents to be exact :p
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    quite possibly from the high temperatures?
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    ^^^ are you suggesting that the temps are high enough to either perform fission on the oxygen atoms to strip off 2 protons and create carbon, that they are high enough to start a fusion reaction among the hydrogen atoms?

    you wouldn't think a 12v and a glass jar could accomplish something like that :p
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    Don't forget the AMPS. 1 volt at 3000 amps is still pretty deadly and requires a large power source :)

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