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hi, just wondered. ive been doing some researching about converting your older cars to run on water as a supplement to reduce emissions. can yous please give me more information on converting a car to run on water, i need information on the following.
1. what parts are needed 2. how to convert it to run on water. 3. diy plans. is there anything else i can fit to a older car eg a v series dunnydore and x and e series fords. if so how do i go about fitting and what can i fit to older cars. Last edited by spider; 25-03-2008 at 10:38 PM. |
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