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    Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    This is Brasil! *extends arms*
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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    Wicked cool!
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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    The electrolysis process takes a long time and consumes more power than it produces. Smells like a hoax to me.

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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    Imagine the possibilities with a liter of cola!!
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    All right, meow. Everyone knows engines can't run on water.
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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    Quote Originally Posted by Zanatos View Post
    The electrolysis process takes a long time and consumes more power than it produces. Smells like a hoax to me.
    That was going to be my question, what is powering electrolysis? If he is using a battery to provide that power than really all he did was make an electric motorcycle that needs recharged. A lot more details would be needed before I believe this. I can make a video of pouring water into a tank on my bike and riding around also...
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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    what is cool is the on-board electrolysis. It doesn't have to be a perpetual motion machine, it just has to have a reasonable range. We keep putting gas in, we can fill up with water too...
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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    If that video isn't just a complete fake, you are talking about having to fill up with water AND recharged with electricity.
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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    Not to mention the dangers of running a standard ICE on hydrogen.....

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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    Quote Originally Posted by blaircsf View Post
    If that video isn't just a complete fake, you are talking about having to fill up with water AND recharged with electricity.
    He mentions else where that he does have to charge the battery but he uses solar so he says that it still "really runs just on water"

    As everyone mentioned above, it uses more energy than it produces and you need an external source for that extra energy, be it the wall outlet or a solar panel and lot of time.
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    Re: Motorcycle goes 300 miles on 1 liter of water

    Quote Originally Posted by Zanatos View Post
    The electrolysis process takes a long time and consumes more power than it produces. Smells like a hoax to me.
    Exactly.....unless he's invented a "perpetual motion" machine!

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