Re: Car Runs on Water
Originally Posted by Cparkinson
(Post 177078)
hello everyone,
This is really good information and thanks!! I found something about conversion that may interest you: http://car-hydrogen.net/ enjoy and learning is good.... |
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Greetings! Just for fun, I built a hydrogen assist fuel cell from a kit I purchased for $40. I read about doing this at a website called water4gas.com Please take a look yourself. Anyway, I conducted a 130 mile test in my Hyundai Accent. Prior to installing the hydrogen assist fuel cell, I got 33 MPG highway. After installation and doing a highway only test I got 43 MPG.
As I understand the technology, the hydrogen and oxygen gained from electrolysis aid the combustion of your gasoline and result in burning more of it than thte standard 87% that our engines usually burn. So, as I see it, there was no magic. I did not create energy or break any thermodynamic laws. I just put more of the gas I bought into combustion and less got passed through to my catalytic converter to be burned there prior to exhaust. So, the gas pump and odometer seem to indicate that I used more of my gas for combustion, along with a little hydrogen and oxygen from the electrolysis and I got better gas mileage. Less waste = more available energy. Makes sense to me. |
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Welcome first time poster. We are so pleased that you bring no hybrid content to GreenHybrid.com. Like eskimos, we look forward to reading about your refrigerator. You know that folks over in the Hyundai, GM, Ford and Chrysler forums are probably desperate for your wonderful story. Don't forget the folks over at "an authoritative source on fuel economy and hypermiling" who no doubt would love to hear from you.
Originally Posted by akdano
(Post 190599)
. . . in my Hyundai Accent. . . .
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Would governments then figure out a way to charge more for water?? They will get their money somehow. I hope this technology is true. It sure would eventually eliminate our reliance on the oil from the middle east a couple decades from now perhaps.
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I've heard a lot of things about it, that car runs on water but there might be a lot of consideration pertaining to that. I don't know exactly how it works but the idea is great and can be off good benefit if this 1 would grow.
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Greenboy, you just can't help yourself can you???? Have you ever thought about visiting old folks homes to get your social interaction?
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Concept of hydrogen cars is good. Using this concept we can save lot of fuel & pollution also.
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Hydrogen cars are totally different than the theoretical unicorn called a water car that runs on 100-percent H2O. The story out of Japan broke a couple of years ago and so where is this water car now?
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Storage is the main problem with Hydrogen cars
1. compressed = thick , heavy walled tanks , and possible explosion 2. Water = Water is heavier than gas and how far can a H20 car run on 15 - 20 gallons ?? Weight and driving distance is a big problem. --------------- If no one has noticed the driving range brainwashing has started. My Diesel Jetta goes 500-600 miles between fillups but a VOLT only goes 300 or a LEAF 50 miles. want a real solution to our problems,, look up the Peugot 3008Hyrbid4 and tun that type system on B-100 algea grown biomass. |
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