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Car runs 100 miles on 4 Oz. H2O? Does anyone know anything about this?




http://www.mobilemag.com/content/100/354/C8115/

Does anyone know anything about this? there is a real lack of supporting information in this article. I call bullshit, but does anyone know where this story came from?


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