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Right Lane Cruiser
05-19-2009, 07:08 AM
http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/2/AmericanFlag.jpg At the heart of his idea is the addition of a high-performance, on-board hydrogen "electrolyser" that would he says would split distilled water into hydrogen and oxygen. (http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/malcolm-bricklin-car-051809,0,1154448.story)

http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Snake_oil.jpgJonathan Soble - The Financial Times (http://www.ft.com) - May 19, 2009

Wait... isn't HHO pronounced, "Snake Oil?" --Ed.

Malcolm Bricklin, a graduate of Boone High School and a legendary automotive entrepreneur, says he has spent the last year spending time and money developing "something everybody said was a scam.''

His plan could revolutionize the auto industry, keep open at least two factories and offer a product that rejected Chrysler and General Motors dealers could sell, the former Orlando resident says.

In a nutshell, Bricklin is proposing that his company, Visionary Vehicles, buy up to 300,000 new vehicles a year from GM and Chrysler, upgrade the interiors "from standard to luxury,'' and install "hydrogen hybrid'' engine technology that he says could double fuel mileage.

"I know I have a product that I can put on cars that will make them get 100 percent better mileage,'' he said in a recent interview.

In a three-page proposal, his company would market these vehicles as Visionary Vehicles/Chrysler or Visionary Vehicles/GM.

Bricklin said he would cherry-pick from the manufacturers' existing dealer network to find the best dealers and they would sell and service the cars.

Those familiar with Bricklin, 70, should not be surprised at his grand vision. He was the first to import Subaru into the U.S. market, and the last to import Fiats, which aresupposed to return as part of the Fiat partnership with Chrysler.

Bricklin manufactured his own sports car, the Bricklin SV-1 — SV stood for "Safety Vehicle" – and the car helped pioneer some safety features. But Bricklin is best known for importing the Yugo, the $3,995 car that he described as... http://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/malcolm-bricklin-car-051809,0,1154448.story

Taliesin
05-19-2009, 07:24 AM
HHO again?!?

Some people never learn...

And there are suckers born every minute. You would think that this one would have learned his lesson by now with everything else he has gone through.

Radio_tec
05-19-2009, 02:54 PM
Hydrogen fuel cells or the HHO racket is like an urban legend that you keep having to debunk. If only snopes or urban legends.com had an entry for hydrogen fuel cells.

To give you an idea how successful its all been just check out what happened to Ballard. They were trying to make automobile capable fuel cells. The result was after a few years their stock tanked and they sold the part of their business that develops fuel cells for cars to Chrysler.



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