To Run A Car On Water

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Run Your Car on Water!


Is it Possible?

It's something almost everybody has been hearing about lately. Everybody wonders if it's possible when they first hear about it, unless they're the type of gullable people who believe anything they read (Which means they don't read much, haha). Water is readily available, completely free, and people are selling the idea that it can run cars. Can water really run a car though? The answer is yes, and no. You cannot just pour water in your gas tank and expect the vehicle to run. The only thing you could expect your vehicle to do is choke.

The great thing is, you can modify your car in order to allow it to run on a mixture of water and gas. In simplified scientific terms, you can create HHO energy, increase your mileage, and fuel your car using water. It's simple, and you can do it yourself with the right guidance. The gas mileadge of a car converted to run on water and gas can increase to about double whatever mileage you might be getting currently.

Getting a professional to convert your vehicle to run on hydrogen based fuels can cost around $2000, but there is a solution to this pricey dilemna. Just do it on your own! There are cheap guides floating around the internet that I think you should definitely know about. My favorite site for learning about the advantages of converting your car to run on water, and actually implementing the idea would be CarsROW.

If you have any doubts about the safety of running your car on water, or the chance that it might void your warranty, then think again! Converting your car to run on water is completely reversible, so if you don't like the effects, you can simply rollback the changes with an easy fix. If you need any help then feel free to send me a message via hubpages :D. Or comment on CarsROW and I'm sure the author will respond to you.

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Not a retard  says:
14 months ago

This is not real. Anyone with a basic chemistry background will realize that you will have to put just as much engery into breaking the water into hydrogen and oxygen as you would get out of burning the resulting products to create water. Never mind the energy lost due to ineffeciency.

Troy  says:
14 months ago

No it isn't. Water doesn't contain any usable chemical energy.

If you're going to mess around with hydrogen, call it hydrogen, not water.

Also, yes, it's possible but it's lame.

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