Here’s a blast from the past. I want to take you back to 1999 when
the Gillette Mach 3 Challenger
motorcycle broke the land speed record running on
hydrogen peroxide and aluminum and hit the record mark of 365 miles per
hour at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
In the past, I’ve talked many times about the merits of hydrogen
peroxide or
H2O2
as a potential future fuel for cars. It is already being used in
race cars, race motorcycles, rocket ships, jetpacks
and for some batteries.
Recently I’ve talked about the merits of water or H2O plus aluminum creating hydrogen for cars. In
fact, many times over the past 4 years I’ve talked about this same
subject. But, the last time I had talked about H2O2 plus aluminum
creating hydrogen for vehicles was 2007.
Read more about Hydrogen Peroxide and Aluminum as Super Fuel
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