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Where you can modify your car to run by water?

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  1. You can't.  Water is not a fuel, and cannot serve any purpose as a fuel in a motor vehicle.  Although water can be decomposed to make hydrogen, which is a fuel, it requires more energy than that yielded by burning the hydrogen.


  2. Sorry but all this "run your car on water" nonsense is just a big scam.

    Don't get caught.

    Read all about it at the website I've linked to below.  Check all the other pages linked to at the bottom of that page.

    Let's not forget that last quarter Ford lost almost $9bn because it can't sell its huge stockpile of gas-hungry SUVs thanks to a hike in the price of fuel.

    You'd think that if all it took to give an SUV the same miserly fuel consumption as a compact car was the fitting of a mason-jar filled with water and baking soda under the hood that the bright guys at Ford would have already done this and be selling "HHO" equipped cars right now.

    Why don't they?

    Because it just doesn't work.

  3. . and another sucker is born. that system is such a load of.... it can not create enough fuel to run an engine stable, not under a load for any period of time. the engine still uses gasoline to supply most of the needed power. if you want to save gas go get a bicycle.  

  4. Car does not actually run on "water"... It is making hydrogen,- from water!  You can build it like I am,- or you can pay a bunch for one already built! Electricity runs through water and causes hydrogen to rise - which is then burned in engine! This replaces part of gas, -- you still use gas too, - just less!

    The "water" car costs about 80K! -- Honda and Volvo (I think)!   I am eventually going to be able to sell units for about $650 -750, But want to run my own for a few months to get all bugs worked out,- so easily put on other vehicles! Heard a garage in SanAntonio TX already doing this at $1200 a pop!. And has about a 2000- waiting list!

  5. HI

    Here's a link I got from a google search on the subject.

    http://www.waterpoweredcarplans.com/

    good luck

    tim

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