[meteorite-list] Off topic question: Sterling

From: Barry Hughes <bhughes_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 11:20:19 -0400
Message-ID: <AANLkTingmGMy7iIYstMLcYYDmowtcc5aq3zbN7nfoLV7_at_mail.gmail.com>

This is how I make my living........:)

Your link didn't open up so I assumed your set up was like others I've seen.
The systems I've seen just squirt small amounts of water into the
intake and hope for steam.

I apologize if my assumption was wrong...which it seems it was.

On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Michael Blood <mlblood at cox.net> wrote:
> Hi Barry,
> ? ? ? ?Sorry, you are quite wrong on at least 2 counts:
>
> 1) No, this is NOT how I make my living. In fact, only ONE
> Person has ever ordered the info. (My primary sources of
> Income are teaching college part time and selling meteorites
> Full time).
>
> 2) It is NOT water in gas, it is a system whereby distilled
> Water (H20) is atomically separated into HH0 - with the
> hydrogen atoms being introduced into the carburetor at
> Low enough levels to keep from hurting your engine (in fact,
> It "cleans it up") yet enough to significantly increase both
> Power and mileage.
>
> ? ? ? ?I was quite apprehensive, myself, but figured for a few
> Hundred I would try it in case it had merit - it would be
> VERY useful - in a purely economic sense, but also in
> Terms of independence from foreign oil and in reducing
> The pollution in the world.
>
> ? ? ? ?Despite my skepticism, it has proven worth far, far more
> Than my cost - and continues even now to save me a good deal
> Of money on gas. I had the system installed in my car and immediately
> Went from 23mpg to 30mpg with the AC running nearly all the
> time (it was summer when I started). I have read it is far more
> Productive than a mere 30% increase (which they say is the minimum -
> And usually only if you have a good mileage car to begin with) with
> Gas guzzlers. Apparently, the worse the mileage before installation,
> The more dramatic the increase - up to over double your mileage.
>
> ? ? ? ?And so it is, Michael
>
> On 6/22/10 2:31 PM, "Barry Hughes" <bhughes at sneezy.com> wrote:
>
>> Nice looking group....
>>
>> Michael Blood...this is what I do for a living..the water thing, well
>> if it works for you, do it. ?But, water is in your gas anyway, it's a
>> problem with underground storage tanks and with gas tanks that are not
>> completely full all the time. ?Like I said though if it works for
>> you.. ?A good rule of thumb for gas savings is to pretend you have an
>> egg between you foot and the pedal.
>> ?The BEST wishes,
>> Barry
>
>
>
Received on Wed 23 Jun 2010 11:20:19 AM PDT


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