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Tried to run mine on water the other night in a thunderstorm...once it started sucking water in through the breather my HP was zippo..uh yeah, i forgot the rain sock duh.
well i dont know eaither but think about it ...ignition, timing ,and so forth.....hes bs...even with a carb the jets would be diff.....i would never spend money on it...its a 5 gallon tank and i get plenty miles outta it...i have efi but still, ride on bro ...it cant work on a HD...i even got a friend invite from him R U kidding me...hes a joke .....hes trying to sell ice to the eskimos...lol
Yeah I agree and don't plan on buying anything from some random guy from Iceland
but I would like to hear whatever bs he has to say
I have no financial gain from if this product sells or not....And would never bullshit about stuff I know. Ignorance makes stupid...curiosity creates knowledge. If you don´t know what you are talking about there is no reason to call me a bs:er.
I am not selling anything....just telling you about changes I have made to my ride and what changes has come from it.
If everybody where as simple minded thinking it cant get better than this...we would still be using horses and carriages for transport.
Last edited by Painkiller ll; Jun 5, 2010 at 05:32 AM.
Pictures are coming....please be patient...And no It is my bike....a Softail STD ´06
The hydro is produced in the hydrogen kit installed on the bike...no reservoir for the hydro...goes from "the factory" to the fuel system...in my case a carb...
I'd order one from you but I just finished installing a cold fusion reactor instead. It was hell getting it to fit under the seat.
From what I understand( and feel free for anyone to correct me), Iceland uses NO petroleum to run its cars, trucks or anything. Iceland has underground steam geysers(like Yosemite) and whereever they want a Hydrogen station(just like our gas stations) they put a hole in the ground, let the steam from the hole run a generator which produces electricity, add water and presto - Hydrogen. That's simplified, but basically they put these stations everwhere and the whole country runs on Hydrogen. The fact of the matter is, if the USA could do this, it would cost the same as $1 a gallon gas.
I got very similar results after I added a flux capacitor to my bike...
When you go back in time 30 years to buy cheap Harley stock, don't let 1980 Willie G. see your Rocker as it will create a time paradox when he tries to install 240mm rear tires on 1984 Softails.
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