Run a
Car on Water - Is It Possible?
If I was to say to you Thirty years ago
or even twenty years ago that you could use water as fuel
you would most probably thought I was mad.
It seems running a car on water is the new thing that is
spreading across the internet.
Many sites are out there that offer instructions on how to
build a system to convert your car from a gas guzzler to being
water powered. Some sights even offer kits that you can buy for
a couple hundred dollars and install yourself. You may even be
surprised to see that there are mechanics who are offering the
service to the everyday people to turn their cars into a
water-burning power house.
The idea to run a car on water is not exactly a new thing.
There was a Swiss inventor in the late 1800's who accomplished
this. The idea is now gaining quite a bit of ground today with
the ever increasing prices of fuel around the world. With oil
reaching up to the $150 a barrel mark, water as a fuel source
seems to be the golden ticket of the technologically advanced
candy factory.
The prospect of being able to run a car on water doesn't
seem very feasible at first glance. Water doesn't actually burn
very well. However, when you separate the hydrogen from the
oxygen, you get a highly combustible gas that can not only make
your car get to the store, but can even send rockets into
space. You read that right! Most rockets use a
hydrogen/nitrogen gas system that enables them to escape the
earth's gravitational pull and enter into space. Your car may
not shoot itself to the moon, but it will still run little
Billy to the soccer match on time.
Also, the engine runs a bit quieter while using a water fuel
system. That may not sound too manly on those jacked up pickups
and Harley motorcycles, but when you consider that your aren't
polluting the air with all of that smog causing carbon
emissions, the quieter exhaust is a fair trade off. Run a car
on water to save the environment!
So, the next time someone mentions they wished that their
car could run on water in a half laughing joke, you can tell
them it certainly could if they wanted it to. It may not be
very common right now, but as soon as someone finds the easiest
and most efficient way of turning the everyday gas engine into
a water burning powerhouse, the oil companies better
beware!
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