Now, who else has endorsed water for fuel as viable technology?
Oh, let’s see how about a few unknown names like the U. S. Department of Transportation, NASA, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California and the National Hydrogen Association to name a few. You see even though water for fuel flies under the radar with many people, big companies and big government do know about it, have written about it, acknowledge it and are waiting for the grassroots movement to catch up. So, if water for fuel is so well known, then why don’t the major automakers put it on their cars? That is a good question and I’m glad you asked! (Okay, I’m being a little cheesy here, so I’ll have to cut it out right now). The reason the major automakers don’t want water fuel technology on their cars are twofold. First, they have a long standing alliance with the Big Oil companies. Each automaker has its “partner” in oil that they have aligned with. The second reason, is resources and manpower. You see using a water fuel generator on a car is basically a custom job ever