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#4677168 - 02/25/18 01:00 AM
Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
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Registered: 09/14/10
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Loc: S California
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#4677189 - 02/25/18 02:34 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 06/15/04
Posts: 2662
Loc: South Carolina
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Does he actually expect us to believe he makes this by reacting H2 and O2 together? Using a process that has been licensed to him exclusively by the famous Werner Von Braun? Wow
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#4677227 - 02/25/18 05:40 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 12/31/16
Posts: 5606
Loc: Waco, TX
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My synthetic H2O for the radiator falls from the clouds, not from the faucet - so, yes - I use synthetic water! 
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#4677230 - 02/25/18 05:43 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: bmwtechguy]
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Registered: 12/31/16
Posts: 5606
Loc: Waco, TX
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Does he actually expect us to believe he makes this by reacting H2 and O2 together? Using a process that has been licensed to him exclusively by the famous Werner Von Braun? Wow Hey - - It's the SynLube™ guy!! With him, anything is possible!!His re-bottled amsoil at $40 per quart will last the life of your engine, too!
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#4677244 - 02/25/18 06:15 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 11/22/13
Posts: 54
Loc: York, Pa
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Edited by fozzdesy2001 (02/25/18 06:17 AM)
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#4677282 - 02/25/18 07:23 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: Linctex]
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Registered: 10/09/04
Posts: 7469
Loc: Cincinnati, OH, USA
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My synthetic H2O for the radiator falls from the clouds, not from the faucet - so, yes - I use synthetic water! Mine falls out of the gallon distilled water jug from Walmart... P.T. Barnum was right, there IS one born every minute!! 
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#4677306 - 02/25/18 07:43 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 11/19/11
Posts: 805
Loc: Lyndhurst NJ
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LOL 6$ a liter, plus $6 to handle it, plus shipping. Thats about 2 weeks worth of water as per my sewer bill. Wonder how much money this guy is making.
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#4677319 - 02/25/18 08:03 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: bmwtechguy]
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Registered: 12/26/05
Posts: 9102
Loc: Upper Midwest
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Does he actually expect us to believe he makes this by reacting H2 and O2 together? Using a process that has been licensed to him exclusively by the famous Werner Von Braun? Wow The text on that page is one of the largest collections of unmitigated garbage I've ever had the misfortune of reading.
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#4677336 - 02/25/18 08:14 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 05/09/14
Posts: 1150
Loc: Minnesota
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IDK but I am sure if someone put synthetic on jugs of water there would be some BITOG'er espousing the benefits of it....
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#4677366 - 02/25/18 08:42 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 12/21/14
Posts: 849
Loc: pennsylvania, usa
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What could go wrong? He mixes flammable hydrogen gas with oxygen, the second of three necessary ingredients for fire or explosion and the provides a source of ignition in the form of an electrical spark. No wonder its so expensive, quite hazardous to make. Good grief. This is maybe the stupidest thing I've ever read.
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#4677399 - 02/25/18 09:19 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: dlayman]
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Registered: 05/09/14
Posts: 1150
Loc: Minnesota
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What could go wrong? He mixes flammable hydrogen gas with oxygen, the second of three necessary ingredients for fire or explosion and the provides a source of ignition in the form of an electrical spark. No wonder its so expensive, quite hazardous to make. Good grief. This is maybe the stupidest thing I've ever read.
In reality he probably purchases distilled water and re-labels it. No way he is taking the time to make water...lol
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#4677440 - 02/25/18 10:04 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 11/20/06
Posts: 18220
Loc: MA, Mittelfranken.de
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That fraud needs locking up.
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#4677441 - 02/25/18 10:06 AM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 03/17/08
Posts: 5461
Loc: Michigan
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No. I will stick with store bought distilled water.
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#4677642 - 02/25/18 12:29 PM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 09/14/10
Posts: 7395
Loc: S California
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As a service BITOG should take up a collection, find a volunteer and use all their products exactly as specified and find out the truth in all these claims.
Such a project would be at least very interesting.
Someone could calculate the cost of fluids and filters plus lab work.
Someone else might have a donor vehicle.
With enough members, a $10-20 donation might cover everything in the way of expenses.
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#4677674 - 02/25/18 01:12 PM
Re: Anyone using synthetic h20 in their radiator?
[Re: OneEyeJack]
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Registered: 12/26/05
Posts: 9102
Loc: Upper Midwest
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That would be a completely worthless waste of time. There is no way that water synthesized from gaseous hydrogen and oxygen could be somehow identified from natural terrestrial water (especially when distilled). The answer would come back that it is indeed water. As a service BITOG should take up a collection, find a volunteer and use all their products exactly as specified and find out the truth in all these claims.
Such a project would be at least very interesting.
Someone could calculate the cost of fluids and filters plus lab work.
Someone else might have a donor vehicle.
With enough members, a $10-20 donation might cover everything in the way of expenses.
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