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running car on water vapour instead of petrol
Just a quick question for any posters who have done a water vap conversion, have you seen much difference in performance?
1. The water can actually be used to operate a car?
This technology was originally discovered by Nicola Tesla, which discovered that hydrogen can be seen from the water to produce energy. But this discovery was not released because of political pressure. Some countries are now based on the sale of oil that their only source of national income, therefore, in many countries are severely affected, if the whole world began to run their cars on the water.
2. The hydrogen on demand system
Many people are converting their cars to run with water today with hydrogen at the request of the system to buy, rather than new hybrid vehicles. This system costs only $200, while a hybrid vehicle because of its cost up to $30,000, which explains why many people.
Moreover, it is also cleaner and better for the environment and to manage the water instead of their car full of petrol. The water reduces emissions and cause less to global warming.
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Shhhh! They can find out where you live!0
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Tod123 are you allowed off your normal patch? Or have they chased you from the "discussion time" board?0
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Mine runs best on Evian, but its more expensive than petrol so I switched back.0
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i just tried it !!
But i think i flooded the engine?
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Fred Dibnah was the only one that I knew that ran vehicles on water.I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0
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It makes even more sense for a boat as you're surrounded by the fuel so could never run out.0
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If you're planning on running your car on water it's a good job you don't live somewhere like Kuwait, water is more expensive there than petrol.Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
Daniel Defoe: 1725.
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Blimey not seen this for for a long time now, I thought people with braincells had finally clicked that its not viable.
I can create hydrogen easily, Some water, Some bicarbonate of soda and some rusty metal. Ideal if you have an older
car or a KA i guess. And some power.
But the amount of gas created it miniscule. Have you seen the size and power required for a hydrogen generator.
They had one on an eco show some time back. It wont fit into the back of your hatchback, and if you have a standard garage
the car wont fit in after.
Took several days to create enough hydrogen to run a car for about 200 miles.
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forgotmyname wrote: »I can create hydrogen easily, Some water, Some bicarbonate of soda and some rusty metal. Ideal if you have an older
car or a KA i guess. And some power.
Let's not get confused here. If we're talking fuel cell cars (hydrogen powered), then they are a reality.0
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