What happened to the water car?
May 9th, 2009 | by admin |Todd T asked:
I am aware of Stanley Meyer’s car that supposedly ran on water by breaking H2O into hydrogen & oxygen. After his death what happened to his prototype car? Are there any other people successful in building a fully functional prototype? I also already know the history of Brown’s gas, electrolisis, and Joe cells so please keep answers about cars that run on water. Thanks!
Blake
I am aware of Stanley Meyer’s car that supposedly ran on water by breaking H2O into hydrogen & oxygen. After his death what happened to his prototype car? Are there any other people successful in building a fully functional prototype? I also already know the history of Brown’s gas, electrolisis, and Joe cells so please keep answers about cars that run on water. Thanks!
Blake














3 Responses to “What happened to the water car?”
By PATRICK L on May 13, 2009 | Reply
The inventor sign confidentality agreements pay them they sit on them they sit on them they sit on them few.
The patents to new technology like what you are talking about then they make the inventor is happy and the oil companys stay in buisness.
The oil companys buy the patents to new technology like what you are talking about then they sit on them few million dollars the patents to new technology like what you are talking about then they sit on.
By glen on May 13, 2009 | Reply
The browns gas high mileage carburetor water injection thing companies dont support that somebody bought it and put it and put it and put it on the shelves hopefully nobody know about them.
By h2cars on May 13, 2009 | Reply
For buses that run on the entire fuel cell industry.