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Can You Really Run Your Car on Water?

PostPosted: Mon Dec 21, 2009 2:14 pm
by Janice198896
Since I posted instructions for making biodiesel, I've received a lot of emails from readers reminding me that many cars (including mine) run on gas, not diesel, and asking

about options for gas-powered vehicles. In particular, I've gotten a lot of questions about whether it is true that you can run your car on water. My answer: yes... and no

Re: Can You Really Run Your Car on Water?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:08 pm
by 96_323
Ive never heard of a car been powered by water. Iv heard of cars been powered by, alcohol, chocolate and even sawdust, but never water.
A car powered with a hydrogen fuel cell would produce a small amount of water out of the exhaust as a by-product as opposed to an internal combustion engine producing hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide etc etc.
A hydrogen powered car WOULD'NT be running on water though, its running on hydrogen which is an element of water.

Re: Can You Really Run Your Car on Water?

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:31 am
by tonysticks
[quote="96_323"]Iv heard of cars been powered by, alcohol, chocolate and even sawdust, but never water.


LOL! that's funny! I didn't hear of any cars running using chocolate. What kind of chocolate? :lol:

Re: Can You Really Run Your Car on Water?

PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 9:09 pm
by 96_323
ha ha yea but only Cadburys chocolate and not Nestle!!!
Google ''chocolate powered F1 car'' and you will see!!
The steering wheel is even made out of potatos and veg and its a real life full size car.

Re: Can You Really Run Your Car on Water?

PostPosted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 9:57 am
by tonysticks
LOOL! So, if the driver gets hungry, he stops the car and takes a bite from the steering wheel or the tires .... that's hilarious.

Re: Can You Really Run Your Car on Water?

PostPosted: Fri May 13, 2011 8:47 pm
by moiltonhenrry
I have never heard of a car been powered by water. I hav heard of cars been powered by, alcohol, amber and even sawdust, but never water.