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Is it true that they have discovered how to run a car/vehicle from water?

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i heard somewhere that they did discover how to do it but it was covered up caus they wanted to keep the oil industry in swing. is it a myth?

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  1. Early internal combustion engines were designed to run on this technology, but the big problem was corrosion within the engine. With the discovery of fossil fuels, this problem was eliminated, and the water fuel technology forgotten.....until recently.

    It is now possible to overcome the corrosion issue with ceramic lining of the combustion area, and SS valves & exhaust system. Very expensive!

    Supplemental hydrogen power from water is a simple, viable alternative which doesn't present the corrosion problem. Boosts economy, power and greatly reduces toxic exhaust.

    Big oil and Government haven't run with this yet, because they don't have a way to tax us on the energy benefits of water, but they will! In Australia there is a big push to privatise our water infrastructure, with the attempted sell-off of the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme last year being just one example. Bet it's happening in other countries too.

    The Canadian company listed below has been  selling this technology for some years now. I hope to soon be importing their product to Australia for distribution. With a 2 year guarantee, would it be a scam?


  2. A guy by the name of Stan Meyers created a water powered engine.  To put it simply separation of oxygen and Hydrogen.  Object is to produce HHo gas. Stan Meyers created it demonstrated it, but there's one problem. No one wanted to market it. Why? The economic disaster it would've caused. Practically free fuel. It would've meant disaster for oil companies. Bankrupt would be there answer.

  3. well, there have been steam powered cars, but those really aren't powered by water per se...

    If you're talking about running an internal combustion-type engine with water, no, it's not going to happen.

  4. It's a myth.  It's been going around in one form or another for much longer than I've been alive.

    One clue that's it's a myth:  it would require some very interesting chemistry if it was true and there would be lots of other uses/effects, but you will not find anything about the chemistry.

    One thing you WILL find is people talking about making hydrogen from water in a car and burning it in an engine.  They do this with magnesium or the like, which "burns" in water to make magnesium oxide and hydrogen.  This is just an inefficient and expensive way of running a car on magnesium.  Priced magnesium lately?

  5. yes

  6. Yeah, a guy in Rangiora made a water powered motor but some oil company bought it off him for about 50 million dollars. Its not a myth, his daughter is in my class at school.

  7. In 1906 the most reliable vehicle was the streemer, you would think some one would have improved that concept!

    As far as any conspiring, we will never really know, but given today's technology and the energy crises it is hard to believe otherwise.

  8. yes they take the hydrogen from water and burn the hydrogen which only makes water as emmissions.

  9. yea they did they made a prototype like 3-5 years ago lol, and its cool

  10. Yes -

    use a head of water to drive a hydro-generator to make electric.

    charge your batteries and there you go. 0-60 4 secs. http://www.teslamotors.com

    Not covered up.

    see film who killed the electric car. http://www.whokilledtheelectriccar.com

  11. Yes there were vehicles that ran on a condensed form of water I believe they created some type of fuel cell for this but it just kinda disappeared!

    There was also an electric vehicle they tried to introduce I believe back  in the 80's, I wonder whatever happened to that idea back then?

  12. it's not a myth, it's real. It was even on the news. Go to youtube.com and type in HHO gas. (the whole link won't work here so..)

    This man came up with a small electrolysis engine to convert water to hydrogen. He originally designed it to replace dangerous ecetylene in cutting torches, but he rigged up his car to use this engine and now he runs it on plain water :D

    If he can do it, i'm sure many others have. But yes, the Oil companies go apes**t when someone does that and buys it out. In fact I heard this guy was eliminated x_x

    now, all you gas guzzling oil fanatics, give me the thumbs down ._.

  13. Fuel cell vehicles produce water instead of CO2, but not as an energy source.

  14. No it is not true, and it is not a myth either, it is a scam.  Please repeat after me:  There is no such thing as a water powered car, there never has been a water powered car and there never will be.

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