A water powered car engine?
A water powered car, that’s right and it sounds too good to be true, this “inventor” knows how to do it and he evens has a car that runs on water, well sort of. He converts water (H2O) into a gas (HHO) and uses the gas as a fuel to the engine motor, he even creates a hot fame with the gas that is very hot yet stays cool to the touch of the hand.
What is a little unclear is if the car itself has the system to convert the water into the gas, or the gas hat to be generated else where, and how much power does it takes to break the water molecules into such a gas, anyway the technology seems pretty cool, and I Hope someday I can drive a car where instead of carrying a tank of gasoline I can be carrying a smaller tank of water that the car will break on demand to fuel the motor. Imagine the possibilities, water is cheaper and is no flammable like gasoline, that that is an awesome idea that hopefully researches at universities and private companies can bring to live the near future.
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Hi!
In 2008 BMW will test market the Hydrogen powered BMW 750HLi in California. 800 vehicles will be sold to select customers. They only can lease those cars for 2 years and then have to give them back for further inspection. BMW is providing the infrastructure in California to have the neccesary fueling stations available. In Germany there are already test markets for public service vehicles on the run.
We are getting there my friend.
H.P.K.
That is really cool idea, i would like to know where i can information about future programs in USA for hydrogen cars and hydrogen ditribution stations, and how safe is riding with a tank of hydrogen.
running a car on water is a good idea but currently, we do not have a means to effeciently harvest the hydrogen from water. It would take tremendous amounts of energy to convert enough hydrogen gas to sustain transportation. If you are going to make all that energy to make hydrogen why not make an electric car, or even a hydrogen boosted gasoline engine where the engine runs off %15 hydrogen and % 85 gas.