Using Conversion Kits To Make Your Car Run On Water

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Is that a multi-fuel kit? Hopefully it is the one that will allow the
car to run on snake oil, a perpetual motion power converter, the light
of a new moon and cow flatulence.
 
I put 20 gall of premiun and peed in my
s80's tank the other day...So far, it seems to be
running fine......I guess I have converted my
volvo to run on pee...Do ya think I can sell
gas saving idea?.....
 
I put 20 gall of premiun and peed in my
s80's tank the other day...So far, it seems to be
running fine......I guess I have converted my
volvo to run on pee...Do ya think I can sell
gas saving idea?.....
Yup, I got my 240 to run on pee also but it took damn near a quart of
vodka to get the desired octane and by then I could hardly hit the
fuel filler. <G>

Chuck Fiedler
Nothing but Volvo since 1974
 
hummmm...good idea...i didn't think about vodka...i sotra wanted
to stay with "on hand materials" that are free.....and easily
availiable...

no pinging w/vodka...ea ?....
 
Well, that's sort of an interesting question. Momma came home and
pinged on me a fair amount so maybe there *was* some. <G>
 
These morons need a licence to wown a Volvo let alone drive it try using
your southern home made Whiskey that I hear will blow out the cobwebs ..
hummmm...good idea...i didn't think about vodka...i sotra wanted
to stay with "on hand materials" that are free.....and easily
availiable...

no pinging w/vodka...ea ?....
 
John, lighten up, dude. Do you have no sense of humor or is your not
understanding a <G> but further evidence of your 'Net naivete?

Oh yeah, try using a spell checker on your posts:
1. What is "wown"?
2. Unless you're a Yankee, "Southern" is spelled with a capital "S"
when referring to Dixie.
3. "Home made" is properly "home-made".
4. YOU figure out why you might have failed to separate what should
logically have been two separate sentences.

Yours for proper use of the English language,

Chuck Fiedler
Nothing but Volvo since 1974
 
Not really having followed this thread, I wish to share an image I had when
I first read the original header.

Just how funny would it be to see a 240 wagon waddling from side to side as
it tried to keep its 3200 lbs from falling into the water as it tried to run
fast enough to stay on top of the water.

OK back to reality.

Duane
 
Duane said:
Not really having followed this thread, I wish to share an image I had when
I first read the original header.

Just how funny would it be to see a 240 wagon waddling from side to side as
it tried to keep its 3200 lbs from falling into the water as it tried to run
fast enough to stay on top of the water.

OK back to reality.

Duane

As an owner of an '83 245 (automatic) I can safely say there's no way
they *could* go fast enough to stay on top.
....only car I've ever owned, you have to give it gas going _down_ the
Grapevine to maintain the speed limit.
 
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