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Thread: H-ICE Engines in Toronto, ON

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    Lightbulb H-ICE Engines in Toronto, ON

    Hello:
    I am very interested in purchasing a full hydrogen IC Engine, but have been unable to locate ANY at this point.

    Furthermore, I have not been able to get my hands on ANY solid information or leads in regards to where I can purchase these units.


    I do hope one of you can point me in the right direction.


    I am in the Toronto, Ontario area.



    Thank you for your time. I do hope to hear back from you soon.

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    Koya, I'm thinking he wants to buy an Internal Combustion Engine that ONLY Runs On Hydrogen.
    Not a Hydrogen unit to supliment his current engine...
    96 E-250 4.9L, 100,000 Miles.
    12.5 MPG Befor HHO
    16.5 (Best) after HHO.
    Modified Smack Gen I Cell.

    85 BMW 524TD
    26-32MPH
    HHO Coming soon

    A TOOL Is only as GOOD as it's operator. If the Operator DON'T KNOW How to work it, The TOOL WON'T WORK

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    Yes. Correct.

    I am looking for a FULL H-ICE.

    I have messed with cells for years, and have had actually great results, and I don't in any way deny they are effective )

    BUT! im looking for the full nelson at this point.

    Full hydrogen powered ICE please )

    any help would be grand.


    thankyou)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavincanada View Post
    Yes. Correct.

    I am looking for a FULL H-ICE.

    I have messed with cells for years, and have had actually great results, and I don't in any way deny they are effective )

    BUT! im looking for the full nelson at this point.

    Full hydrogen powered ICE please )

    any help would be grand.



    thankyou)
    I could be wrong but highly doubt you will be able to find one. Before the engineering and cost of making one there first would have to be a market and there just is not yet. To purchase enough hydrogen to have the same amount of power there is in gasoline it would cost $8.00. That is the problem.

    Larry
    2008 Nissan Frontier 4X4 Nismo. 12 MPG baseline with my normal commute and heavy stop and go daily driving. Generator installed and working on 3/29/2009

    Up to 14.5 MPG with no enhancers. Still testing the effects of lots of HHO and no electronic enhancers.

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    I'm thinking, they're THERE. Look at the "FEW" Cars that The manufactures are building, that run on Hydrogen. They ARE there. Just not the Way you are hoping. I think Larry is correct in saying what he is saying, you're going to have a HARD time. The True Hydrogen I.C. Engine is way too new.
    But, if you're really wanting one, I'd start contacting the Manufactures that are making the Hydrogen cars. I really don't think you're going to find your answers here.
    Good luck, Keep us posted...
    96 E-250 4.9L, 100,000 Miles.
    12.5 MPG Befor HHO
    16.5 (Best) after HHO.
    Modified Smack Gen I Cell.

    85 BMW 524TD
    26-32MPH
    HHO Coming soon

    A TOOL Is only as GOOD as it's operator. If the Operator DON'T KNOW How to work it, The TOOL WON'T WORK

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