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You could do-it-yourself. The theory is simple! You waste lots of energies
through frictions that can't be avoided in order to brake effectively. There is
a device that allows you to loosen up your brake pads a little bit (to get rid
of frictions), you can still brake on-time if you use this 3-state alternator,
it becomes a 5th brake as well as an alternator, and a frictionless alternator.

Not only you save fuel, your horse power increases as well. It takes only
7.5-15 months for it to pay for itself, while a hybrid takes 15.5 years, learn
more at:

http://www.nwcustomenergies.com/generators%20page3.html


From: Desertphile on
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 15:22:23 -0800, "Hybrid kit for conventional
vehicle." <nospame(a)thanks.com> wrote:

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From: SMS on
Sir F. A. Rien wrote:
> "Hybrid kit for conventional vehicle." <nospame(a)thanks.com> SPAMmed these
> unused words:

Actually it's one of the funniest web sites I've seen in a very long
time. You get both the amusement of the bad English, and the amusement
of an ad for a bogus device.
From: Desertphile on
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 06:46:17 -0800, SMS
<scharf.steven(a)geemail.com> wrote:

> Sir F. A. Rien wrote:
> > "Hybrid kit for conventional vehicle." <nospame(a)thanks.com> SPAMmed these
> > unused words:
>
> Actually it's one of the funniest web sites I've seen in a very long
> time. You get both the amusement of the bad English, and the amusement
> of an ad for a bogus device.

Indeed the spam is bullshit; energy gradients don't work that way,
and the claims made are contrary to the laws of physics. But that
has never prevented dozens of people falling for such scams;
thousands of people have fallen for the "HHO" scam, even after the
USA Department of Justice indicted some of the crooks involved.


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From: SMS on
Desertphile wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 06:46:17 -0800, SMS
> <scharf.steven(a)geemail.com> wrote:
>
>> Sir F. A. Rien wrote:
>>> "Hybrid kit for conventional vehicle." <nospame(a)thanks.com> SPAMmed these
>>> unused words:
>> Actually it's one of the funniest web sites I've seen in a very long
>> time. You get both the amusement of the bad English, and the amusement
>> of an ad for a bogus device.
>
> Indeed the spam is bullshit; energy gradients don't work that way,
> and the claims made are contrary to the laws of physics. But that
> has never prevented dozens of people falling for such scams;
> thousands of people have fallen for the "HHO" scam, even after the
> USA Department of Justice indicted some of the crooks involved.

The HHO kits are still being sold to naive people.