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Is it possible to run a car completely on hydrogen gas?

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and I dont mean h2o, i mean hho gas. If possible, would air injectors/pump substitute fuel injectors as the main component of the fuel delivery system and how would additional injection methods benefit the overall purpose of it. Also, would containing the hho gas be needed, i would assume so, to gain enough psi to make it efficient.

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  1. Vehicles have run on hydrogen in the US in the 70's made by backyard tinkerers.   They now run in various parts of the world in fleet vehicles.


  2. What's wrong with an AIR powered car?  It's real and it's about to be launched.

    http://www.celsias.com/2007/02/23/air-ca...

  3. Yes, a Philippine gentleman ran his car on hydrogen/oxygen (HHO) gas for four years thirty years ago, made from water.  Since then several other inventors have succeeded in duplicating it.

  4. Yes.  But not HHO but pure Hydrogen.  Apparently you need to replace the whole exhaust system with stainless steel to keep it from rusting out and all aluminum parts because they get brittle when exposed to hydrogen.

  5. There was a company that made hydrogen fuel cells.  It was even added to the National Electrical Code.  However, the only company that built them went bankrupt.  My understanding is that they can't build a compressor that will last.  

    This would be great.  Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the atmosphere.  The byproduct (or exhaust) is pure water which we can always use.

    The really neat thing about a hydrogen fuel cell car is that when you came home you could plug your car into your house and use the electricity.

    Why isn't a government researching this fuel.  Could someone be in bed with the producers of petrofuels.

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