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Is there such thing as a car using water as gas?

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I know there are hybrids but I heard that there are going to be cars running on water. is it true?

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  1. There are several highly experimental vechiles which are cabable of running on hydrogen. However the technology is very unstable and does not boast high performance. A hydrogen cell essentially takes hydrogen in and from the exhaust emits only water, through advancements eventually cars will be able to run on tap water.


  2. not yet, but i believe that they are developing one.....

  3. They are all SCAMS SCAMS SCAMS.

    Believe nothing that you read on those sites.

    Believe me or believe hundreds of years of physics and engineering, they are not possible.

    they claim you can get something for nothing, but you can't, the laws of thermodynamics and physics say you can't.

    If this were possible, we would all be driving around with one of these in our cars, and we would have on in our basement for electrical power, and never touch a drop of oil.

    Here is the best analogy I've found:

    Start out with a £5 note. Go to a bank and change it for five £1 coins (minus a service fee). Go to a different bank. Change your coins for a £1 note, minus another service fee. Repeat until you have several million pounds!

    Sources: Any book on elementary physics or thermodynamics. The U.S. patent office. Any competent engineer or physicist.

  4. not fully, but i heard on the news some guy made somethin that you can put on your car and it does something and makes your car use less gas. idk how it works.

  5. Yes, there is a way to run your car using water- not exaclty *on* water. I believe the principle is to send electricity through a mixture of water & baking soda, creating hydrogen gas which is then burned along with fuel, increasing efficiency.

    http://www.upmympgnow.com has reviews on kits that explain it better.

  6. No, nowadays it is impossible to run your car entirely on water. However you can still use hydrogen produced from water in order to increase your gas mileage.

  7. Steam-driven cars were on the road years before gasoline internal combustion engines.

  8. Hello

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  9. well, water is not quite as flamable as gasoline......sorry just kiddin.

    There exists today the technology to extract hydrogen gas from water, and use that as fuel in a piston engine.

    Far as I know, right now, it takes a lot of electricity, so you have a lot of heavy batteries to make it happen.  Not really commercially viable at this point.

  10. NO, WATER IS INERT, AND THAT IS THAT!

    You cannot break an inert substance down to a less reactive state to release energy. That is what inert means.

    The water has to be seperated into Hydrogen and Oxygen first. This takes vast amounts of electricity. The extra cost of electricity would outweigh the petrol savings, not to mention car fuel conversion costs.

  11. I've been researching this topic as well, and it appears that it is possible.    

    These water for fuel kits show you how to run your car on a combination of water and gasoline.

    The websites that are selling these kits all offer moneyback guarantees, so if it doesn't work you haven't lost anything.

    If you go to any of the websites, they will explain how it works, and it makes sense.

    I found a site that compares some of these conversion kits.

    http://www.waterforgaskits.com

    hope it helps

  12. There isn't as of yet. I believe engineers are working on a more conventional hydropowered car.

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