Talking on mobile phones has been the cause of many vehicular accidents worldwide. It’s a global problem that should be addressed before incidents become far too common for our own good. This technology called Key2SafeDriving, aims to help minimize this type of accidents.
Is it really possible to run your car with water as fuel?
The idea of filling up your empty car fuel tank with water boggles the mind especially when we hear how water in the fuel tank can actually harm your engine. Imagine the savings one could realize by filling up with the garden hose only! Regardless of what we think, the idea of water fuel for car engines is in fact very real.
The water fuel cell is a device invented by American Stanley Allen Meyer, which he claimed could convert water into its component elements, hydrogen and oxygen, using less energy than can be obtained by the subsequent combustion of those elements, a process that results the reconstitution of the water molecules. Thus, if the device operated as claimed, the combustion cycle would start and end in the same state while extracting usable energy, thereby violating both the first and second laws of thermodynamics,[1] allowing operation as a perpetual motion machine. Meyer’s claims about his “Water Fuel Cell” and the car that it powered were found to be fraudulent by an Ohio court in 1996.[2]
Controversy Over The Death of Water Fuel Cell Inventor
There has been some controversy over Meyer’s death – there is speculation that it may have been murder due to the impact that this type of technology could have had on the oil market.
Video of Water Fuel Cell in Action
Here’s a YouTube video of the water fuel technology in action:
Convert Your Own Car To Run Off Water For Under US$150
Did you know that you can convert your car to a water-burning car? You can run your car on water, supplemental to gasoline, to increase your car’s fuel efficiency and reduce your fuel costs significantly.
Works on gas or diesel powered cars, vans, trucks, and SUVs. (Not tested on hybrids)
Your car will become at least 40% more fuel efficient and produce cleaner emissions.
Convert your car for the lowest price. Similar conversion kits cost up to $600 and up!
Works with plain tap water. No need for distilled water or special water additives!
The steps are easy, and the materials are affordable.
One of the problems active gadget geeks always on the road have is empty batteries. You might have a lot of devices in line that you bring with you, and you can’t always say which ones would run out of juice and when. At least for your phone, there’s the Motorola Ferrari Vehicle Power Adaptor.
Who says only car owners could enjoy GPS and media players? Bike owners, check out the Cardo Scala Rider Q2 MultiSet which claims to be the greatest in the Scala line of Bluetooth helmet mounted headsets.
Look, the desire for handless dialing technology isn’t a sign of laziness; half of the time at least. So don’t be ashamed to admit you’re looking for a gadget specifically for it. The new Parrot MINIKIT Slim is the original MINIKIT reduced into a 13mm frame.
Car-lover on the process of pimpin’ your ride? While the chances of Xzibit dropping by your home are nil, you could always drop by here in Mr. Gadget for an integral part of the car pimpin’ process—multimedia equipment. We have here the Gizmosis Infill G4 Car System, an all-in-one car media replacement which gives you control of all your multimedia goodies.
OK, so you already got the leather case and eagerly take your HP IPAQ 212 PDA with you when you realise that it won’t be easy using it while driving. Not that I advocate tinkering of PDAs while maneuvering a car, it’s just that there are times when you DO need to use your handheld system while on the road.
I’ve always been a Nissan fan, especially after my Nissan Silvia S15 Boy-Racer days. So it was a pleasant surprise to see the new Nissan Skyline 350GT being tested on Melbourne Roads. My initial observation was it doesn’t look too much of a sports car, then again this model may not be the final model that’ll hit the showrooms. Can’t tell you much else as it was just a passing glance.
Anyways looking forward to giving this a whirl in the upcoming months.