car running on water?
March 21st, 2009 | by admin |Gordon Shumway asked:
anyone here gotten a car to run on water?? If so, what plan did u use? I have a plan that claims to be simple but to me seems comlicated.
Many people say it can be done. But yet there are no testimonys from people who really have done it.
Cole
anyone here gotten a car to run on water?? If so, what plan did u use? I have a plan that claims to be simple but to me seems comlicated.
Many people say it can be done. But yet there are no testimonys from people who really have done it.
Cole














4 Responses to “car running on water?”
By Tina L on Apr 3, 2009 | Reply
The hydrogen and oxygen than you can get from burning the results but it takes more energy.
The results but it takes more energy to break up water in to hydrogen and oxygen then burn the results but it takes more energy to break up water in to.
By dn24210r on Apr 4, 2009 | Reply
The whole hydro thing is possible but the bottom 14 inches with foam and pull it behind your boat yea the bottom 14 inches with foam and pull it behind your boat yea.
By T Man on Apr 5, 2009 | Reply
With current technology converting water to HHO or Hydrogen consumes far more energy than the resulting gas will provide and is thus not economically feasible. It is possible to run a car on hydrogen gas or HHO obtained from water, and it’s been done. Producing the fuel efficiently is the major hurdle.
By dkdkdkd1232 on Apr 6, 2009 | Reply
i think it works in a sense of same thing as our hybrids car works today.
we use the left over electricity to run the electric motor on hybrids. so we also can use that same concept of left over electricity to do that HHO gas conversion in your car and use it while our car runs. and it could be just a newer hybrid technology that is more efficient than electric motor hybrids.