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Stanley Meyer waterfuelcell to build a waterpowered car

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Dr. Warp

Hi guys,
I?m from germany an I?m about to build a waterfuelcell like Stanley
Meyer to build a waterpowered car !
Check out my page, most articels are in german/english...
a lot of photos, plans, links and more !!

So check out:

http://research.ipctec.de/

Enjoy the page, come back often for news and
good luck for all your experiments !!!

Catch you soon !!!
Iggy :D

PS: Would be cool is you guys would sign in my guestbook....
(called Gästebuch ;)) !!
 
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Eeyore

Dr. Warp said:
Hi guys,
I?m from germany an I?m about to build a waterfuelcell like Stanley
Meyer to build a waterpowered car !

Bwahahahahaha !
 
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You

Dr. Warp said:
Hi guys,
I?m from germany an I?m about to build a waterfuelcell like Stanley
Meyer to build a waterpowered car !
Check out my page, most articels are in german/english...
a lot of photos, plans, links and more !!

So check out:

http://research.ipctec.de/

Enjoy the page, come back often for news and
good luck for all your experiments !!!

Catch you soon !!!
Iggy :D

PS: Would be cool is you guys would sign in my guestbook....
(called Gästebuch ;)) !!

post back to us AFTER you build your contraption.........
 
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Arnold Walker

You said:
post back to us AFTER you build your contraption.........
I think if you drop the Meyer and stick with an original Stanley...you might
have better luck with
your"water powered" car.Steam has a lot better track history.
If it's got to be German, maybe Ottomeyer.
 
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surfnturf

You guys sure are hard on the water powered people. After all, there little
different from the hydrogen folks. Just a "steam fuel cell". About as
practical and carbon friendly too...

First I knew of the the Oscar Meyer version of the Stanley Steamer though.
LOL

surfnturf
 
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Arnold Walker

surfnturf said:
You guys sure are hard on the water powered people. After all, there
little different from the hydrogen folks. Just a "steam fuel cell". About
as practical and carbon friendly too...

First I knew of the the Oscar Meyer version of the Stanley Steamer though.
LOL

surfnturf
Ottomeyer is a German steam equipment company......
I guess, I could have offered Farnsworth lab bench fusion reactor.....
since it does operate on an isotope of water.And in the short term as
practical as the fuelcell he was building.
 
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