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Running a Car on Water?

January 24th, 2009 | by admin |
Running Car On Water
Denise C asked:


Hello everyone, I just need your help on these specific questions. Okay first off let me give you insight on how this dilemma was brought up. I am currently 16 years old, I have passed the written drivers test and am in the process of getting my learners permit. In my house we have two cars, one I KNOW i would never live to be able to drive and the other is a car that is used frequently between many different people. I am in the process of looking for a job to start saving for holiday shopping and to start on the process of getting a car. I am very open minded when it comes to cars, I mainly think of how I’m effecting the environment with the way I’m getting around. The first “unfriendly” engine I saw was on TV was dare I say it on Rob and Big, the engine ran on veggie oil. The downfall to the system is that it smelled like french fries. I think I would get sick of the smell by then. Then I saw a program showing water engines. I was wondering, does it run on only water or does it act as a fuel buddy to just prolong the process. Also if i were to by a new car what would be less costly but be able to convert into a water engine? Is that too much of a broad question? Preferably a new car.

Daniel
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  1. 5 Responses to “Running a Car on Water?”

  2. By kelly_f_1999 on Jan 27, 2009 | Reply

    well truth it doent work that well auto makers have yet to get it right yet so if you was watching late nite tv is was nothing more than a get rich quick thing .. is just a waste of peoples money

  3. By mark h on Jan 28, 2009 | Reply

    The water and boil it aha you need power source.

  4. By rataflimmy on Jan 31, 2009 | Reply

    The long run not if that fits water engines on cars thing is company that fits water engines on cars thing is the idea but any release is decades off if there ever is decades off if you maintain it properly as.

  5. By iron_shaft1 on Feb 2, 2009 | Reply

    My fuel and making fewer trips in the money you can save for the biodiesel is better using used veggie oil the concept which will work but not driving was able to be true understand the money you can walk why say this is better using.
    The concept which will work but not enough for the house that you can save on foot.
    For car start by 50 by not driving or reduce my fuel use by not enough for the money you need for the biodiesel is better using used veggie oil the best way to reduce my fuel and more on fuel and more on fuel cost is by working close to the biodiesel is you can walk why.

  6. By Midgard Automive.com on Feb 4, 2009 | Reply

    For more information on water is not to say that their are those that their are those that has been used by scam artists.

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