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Post by karlsaves on Aug 27, 2006 14:06:08 GMT -5
Hey any news on the new engine that you were working on
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Post by aneaglesangel on Aug 27, 2006 17:50:05 GMT -5
Was it a Ford 351 or a Chevy 350??? Oops, did you mean on the site, sorry, I'm a car girl, LOLOL!!!
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Post by Matt Moniz on Aug 28, 2006 6:42:51 GMT -5
I am still working on getting the patent, as it takes up to a year to get one. It is going to cost me about 1500$ when I'm done but hey, its only money right. For those that may not have heard me talk about it on the show, I found a way to make a vehicle that you can buy off a dealers lot run on water. This is not a joke, all the parts to make this happen can be bought right off the shelf and installed in a day. Thats right, you never would need to stop at a gas station for fuel again. The only problem is the parts to do this cost as much as a new vehicle. This would, in effect double the price of your normal vehicle but it would never run out of fuel and could drive it non stop anywhere. So if anyone has about 60,000$ I'll build you one. (I'm not kidding) I will try to keep those that are interested up to date on how things are going with it. I have a few other patents that I will try to submit later on for shocks that don't ware out and a few other ideas that need tweaking before I'm ready to submit them.
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Post by lildebcc on Aug 28, 2006 8:10:44 GMT -5
I have heard you talk about that before - have heard others talk about it as well, but the others were all talk and no action. Good to see that you are working on getting a jump on this idea.
Yup, I can see the price of bottled water starting to go up - LOL.
Just wondering, is there any way of putting some kind of a rain catch or something that could use the humidity in the air to help fuel the vehicle? Just a thought.
>^o.o^<
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Post by aneaglesangel on Aug 28, 2006 8:48:38 GMT -5
Whoa, Matt! I had no idea, I thought he was talking about a search engine for the site!! I've got some questions, how do you keep the water from causing internal engine damage? Water and steel don't go well together! Alot of engines are using aluminum parts but not all. Would you be able to use rain water like lildeb suggested, or would it have to be clear, clean water with no impurities in it?? Will the water as fuel be able to give you the same horsepower and torque as a gas run engine?? The other thing, be careful, people who mess with the oil and gas companies, well, suddenly disappear!!!!
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Post by Matt Moniz on Aug 28, 2006 8:59:48 GMT -5
Well the water does not go into the engine, it is turned into hydrogen first and that is used as the fuel. I have found the means to convert the water to hydrogen in the vehicle so you do not need to stop at a hydrogen refueling station to fill up like all the other forms of hydrogen vehicles do now. They are trying to still sell you fuel when you do not need too. As far as oil companies go, I have had much bigger and badder groups try to take me out and I'm still here.
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Post by aneaglesangel on Aug 28, 2006 9:03:55 GMT -5
Wow! I'm totally impressed!! If I only had the cash, I'd have you switch my Mitubishi Eclipse over, she's good on gas and all, but with the gas prices the way they are, I'm usually running on a quarter tank lately, LOL!! But do be careful if the nasties start chasing ya!! We all love ya too much to want to see anything happen to you!!
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Post by lildebcc on Aug 28, 2006 9:26:23 GMT -5
Sounds like a great idea. Hope that the patenet goes through for you okay Matt. >^o.o^<
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Post by cj on Aug 28, 2006 11:57:26 GMT -5
Hi Sounds great make sure you through the US patent office yourself with a patent or a patent attorney even better to do both. This is a courtesy auto response. Neustel Law Offices, LTD (www.neustel.com) has received your request for a free Brochure. We will mail the Brochure to you along with a signed Confidentiality Agreement.*Pleaseallow 2 to 5 days for delivery.
I looked into patening a medical device I invented... There are inventors conventions etc.. where you can get ideas on how to legally protect yourself.... DO NOT GO THROUGH A COMPANY LIKE DAVISON INVENTIGRATION ETC.... They are frauds look 'em up many law suits against them from inventors. This is why I say go directly through the U.S. Patent office yourself I unfortunately told Davidson my idea and almost sent them the money till I had the thought to look them up online and I found numerous lawsuits against them for taking inventors monies and not patenting and marking ideas as promised etc... Thats how I started to look into a patent attorny... I am sure you have looked into everything I am just passing along some advise incase you havn't.... Don't get mad at me just trying to be helpful.... the attorney I pasted above is in Fargo you will have to find another for mass but through that site you can download a patent search engine to see what patents are out that resemble your invention. And you should reveal as less as possible about your invention except the patent office... Just to protect yourself from someone stealing your idea before you can contact a marketing company... The letters within the above code are CASE sensitive. Please enter the above Trial Code the next time you start PatentHunter (we recommend copying/pasting the code). After entering this code, you will receive a FREE 10 Download Trial Subscription for PatentHunter 3.0. If you have not already downloaded PatentHunter, please go to www.patenthunter.com and enter the Download section for further instructions on how to download PatentHunter.
Clara P.S. did you see the episode on TV about bio fuel its corn oil or soy bean oil that runs through diesel engines they showed it power a RV, boat, car etc... very interesting stuff.
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Post by cj on Aug 28, 2006 12:02:22 GMT -5
definitely read the inventors firt steps page and follow that if you haven't already done so.... Its a great start till you do get a patent.. www.neustel.com/firststeps.htm
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Post by Matt Moniz on Aug 28, 2006 12:12:12 GMT -5
Thanks for the info Clara, I am using a very well referred patent atty. for this idea. So sorry that you got ripped buy frauds, that sux big time. I did see the thing on bio diesel on a few shows. I knew bio diesel was the first fuel that was to be used in that motor from the inventors original design. I learned about it in high school when I took motor repair shop. I was into building 1/4 mile dragsters that would turn out a 12.5 sec 1/4 mile back in the early 80's.( didn't want to do woodworking or plastics as those would be the only other elective classes) If you wish to know more about bio diesel contact a good friend of mine- Donna from TAPS as she and I have kinda the same environmental science background. She started a bio diesel company and would answer any question you would have on it. Tell her I sent you.
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Post by Tim Weisberg on Aug 28, 2006 13:26:22 GMT -5
Someone once told me the military has shocks that don't wear out and tires that take 50 years to wear out, and that they use them on their military vehicles. Not sure if that's true or not...
And, hey Matt, sorry I missed your calls...I had my phone on the counter on vibrate all day (the result of turning it to vibrate during the Pats game). I've got all that youth sports stuff and "The Locker Room" today, but I'll catch up with you tomorrow! Enjoy the Noory book!
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Post by Matt Moniz on Aug 28, 2006 13:29:03 GMT -5
Cool dude, I got some stuff from the old days that my mentor saved for me. I 'll show it to you later.
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Post by aneaglesangel on Aug 28, 2006 15:13:10 GMT -5
Hmm, hot rods in the 80's eh? Which rod was yours at industrial, then??
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Post by karlsaves on Aug 28, 2006 20:29:42 GMT -5
Hey if Matt suddenly disappears can i have his Emf detector
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