Q: I read a lot of demands. it was used during WW2, supposedly.
if it really works, it would be a perfect solution for our economy. then most of our money would no longer leave the city forever.
A: yes, I used brown gas, is the best way to go my friend!
I've been thinking about buying a kit to rig my car for Browns gas, but I'm worried that it may not work as good as they say. And, can it ruin my engine? Does it work in any car?
It is basicaly water, good ol' H20, but somehow it is altered so that it becomes combustible. I'm not sure on the specifics, but It was discovered long ago (years, decades, a century?) I believe by some welder in Japan or Korea or someplace on the other
i heard this too many times.if that is true then driving without lights ,radio,etc. will give mileage a large increase using that brain freeze mentality.if true ,we should never drive at night ,use stereo or A.C. then a 35-50 increase in gas savings would
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