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Is there anyway to use water to fuel my car?

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Is there anyway to use water to fuel my car?

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  1. yes, actually here in the philippines one of our invetor who remodeled the machine of a car for H2O consumption, but unfortunately the government did not buy the idea thats why he sold his invention to the Japanese.....


  2. yep, just shove yoru gaden hose into your petrol tank and fill 'er to the top.

    works a charm every time.

  3. Technically, yes. Practically, no.

    Water is Hydrogen and Oxygen. If you were to separate the hydrogen and the oxygen molecules, you could use them as fuel but the energy needed to separate them is more than the energy that you will recover from burning the hydrogen.

  4. Yes.

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

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

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  5. Unfortunately you can't. Not yet. But a company called QuantumSphere (QSI Nano) has a new process that boosts the efficiency of electrolysis by about 75% which may be enough to make it cost effective. You could make the hydrogen as needed instead of storing a tank of it, just use a battery to power the electrolysis process and use the fuel cell to power the car. If you go to their site you can see videos, one shows a technician putting a drop of ethanol onto a fuel cell with this nano material inside, it then powers a large fan for hours. I assume it's going to be awhile before it gets engineered into products but it doesn't look like a scam like so many of these 'free energy' devices turn out to be. I think they said their nano material is so engineered so that if you took a cubic inch of it and spread it out it would cover a couple of football fields.

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