Now - if you had a good separation process to split the water and did have a good way to extract the water from the air as required for consumption, then perhaps it would be a way to power a land or air vehicle. In this case, the on-board water storage would only serve as a buffer during more arid humidity areas of a trip. Even then, I doubt it could move enough air through a collector in desert areas to prevent frequent fill-ups.
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Originally posted by tutanka View PostYou write me that and you don't ask anything to your friend that have to build gas processor from months.. However for your information in max one month from today that Chevrolet Matiz GPL 1000cc is transformed with Micronic Fuel System
CarrollJust because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.
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Waiting for the patent
Originally posted by tutanka View PostFor the end of April my micronic fuel patent is ready, after you and all forum users can see that including working prototype.. RegardsJust because someone disagrees with you does NOT make them your enemy. We can disagree without attacking someone.
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The Cause Of Perpetual Silence
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Originally posted by Web000x View PostThe Gulf of Mexico is gushing oil. We continue to pay British Petroleum for obsolete product. WTF?
Get your greedy heads out of your ass and do something great for humanity!
Dave
Or soon some better technology will make their technology obsolete ...
if not, people can easily go near the coast and get some oil there!
Elias
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