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Re: Water to Fuel Cars

I am very skeptical of this HHO gas, especially when seeing that guy heat stuff up with his torch. "Hotter than the surface of the sun"? An oxyacetylene torch, properly adjusted, will give a 6300 F degree flame, while a oxyhydrogen flame for welding has a temperature of 4000 F degree flame. One of the reasons hydrogen is used for welding is the fact that is not as hot as acetylene, and provides more control on lower melting point metals like gold and silver (jewelry), as well as light gauge metal.
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