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Is it possible to use water as fuel to run a car?

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Is it possible to use water as fuel to run a car?

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  1. I'm fairly certain it is...

    I mean they have a model that runs on a small amount of gas and mostly compressed air so why not?


  2. Yes it is very much possible with the help of Water fuel cell. This cell invented by Stanley Meyer , it can convert water into its component elemnets, the water produced by the combustion of the hydrogen and oxygen could be recovered and reused, allowing the device to run as a perpetual motion machine and thereby violating the first law of thermodynamics. This has not been practically demonstrated (hence its viability and authenticity is under scrutiny)

  3. No. You cannot use water to run the car and also if you use other fuel, the engine of your car will not function good.

  4. Not directly, if a car had a steam engine, then yes.

    Traditional engines are combustion engines and would require a fuel that would explore, hence gasoline and other alcohol based products.

  5. Yes, it is possible.

    Hydrogen compressed then shot through an intake will

    run a combustable engine at the right quantity.

    Extracting hydrogen from water takes a current of electricity and from the level of current will determine "how much" gas

    over time will be made.

    Electric cars is the future with the aid of hydrogen being converted to electricity.

    Combustable engines using compressed hydrogen may

    prove to be less efficient.

  6. Yes.

    Its by using electricity to safely break down water into a hydrogen/ oxygen compound and efficiently burning the hydrogen.

    It produces a much cleaner burning fuel, cleans the car engine, quiets the engine, lowers emissions toxins and much more!!!

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  7. In the future steam may be a possibility we right now we enjoy paying $4 a gallon.

  8. Water cannot be used as a fuel.  It does not undergo any known exothermic reactions; in order to get energy out of water you would have to put the same or more energy into the water.

  9. No it's not. Water is not a fuel, water is burnt hydrogen.

    If you're talking about those silly little things that hook up to you battery and make HHO, or Brown's gas, or whatever they are call it now they are ALL a con job and not a good one at that, these things have been around, oh before the 1970's, and yes I can prove they won't work. You get back less energy then you put in.

    If you are asking if you can break water into hydrogen an oxygen, yes, but again you always get back less energy then you put in.

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