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Re: On to a new project!!! I'm done with Stan's!!!
« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2009, 05:02:34 am »
Well I cant solve everything , I dont have the necessary knowledge to to this . All I need to do is make workeable VIC and show the way . Rest is gonna be done by other people , I am just trying to give this Meyers dead horse  some inertia it needs , people are just quitting  and giving up these days ...

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Re: On to a new project!!! I'm done with Stan's!!!
« Reply #6 on: February 17, 2009, 11:12:39 am »
its a proper question to ask what everybody is doing and what they want with this subject.
I talk often with claudio and i understand his feelings. everybody should understand it.
its sooo often a big frustration when you try lots of things and having no results.
I agree with kenisis and hope you all stick together here. Take a break, if needed, but come back.

I am searching for investors. As you have read, i run a 600Cc 4 cylinder engine on my current wfc.
I need to build a new one accoording to the findings i made with this setup.
So i build a website for finding money.
www.organisationx.com

I can promise the investor a waterrunning car in 1 year.

On the building part, i have some projects running. At this moment i rebuild the 1.5inch vic with a 3inch tube and rod,
like stan descripes in his wo and patent, with the current knowledge.

I am waiting for the ss wire vic builders to see their results.

So, plse keep on going, take a break, if needed, and come back!
Love you all, people!

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Re: On to a new project!!! I'm done with Stan's!!!
« Reply #7 on: February 17, 2009, 14:21:29 pm »
Steve

Congratulations again on running that 600cc engine on hydroxy!
How many horsepower was that engine?
How high could you rev that bike engine continuously, or was it idling?

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Re: On to a new project!!! I'm done with Stan's!!!
« Reply #8 on: February 17, 2009, 17:22:24 pm »
Well, I'm not going anywhere, I'm will stay here and share my results on my new projects.

I still beliave in HHO, I just don't beliave in Stan's process.

So far all my countless experiments on Stan's theories showed that brute force is more efficient.


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Re: On to a new project!!! I'm done with Stan's!!!
« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2009, 23:26:03 pm »
Well, I'm not going anywhere, I'm will stay here and share my results on my new projects.

I still beliave in HHO, I just don't beliave in Stan's process.

So far all my countless experiments on Stan's theories showed that brute force is more efficient.


Alright, Electrojolt.
Brute force is ok, but i still think that pulsed DC is better. You only have to use higher frequency's. Into the mhz. That way the wfc thinks that it gets strait DC.....and you stil put half of the power in it.....Squarewaves.
Remember, electrons travel very slow in water.

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