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Apr 15 2009 10:24pm
I found this site: http://www.runyourcarforfree.com, it is about using water as gas. I have plans to buy one and have questions about this product.
Is this useful? Or does it worth the price? DO you know somebody who's using this, and was he satisfied? Just making sure if it is really useful before buying one.Thanks.

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Apr 15 2009 10:44pm
don't buy that rubbish
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Apr 15 2009 11:34pm
Uhm...lol.>?
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Apr 16 2009 09:46am
afaik this "car on water" violates 2nd law of thermodynamics
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My waffle car runs on syrup.
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Apr 16 2009 04:12pm
Using water is not possible, but if you separate the hydrogen from the oxygen then you could run your car on the hydrogen and emit the leftover oxygen as your exhaust. This commonly referred to as a fuel cell car. Only with the fuel cell the car uses straight hydrogen and does not separate it out of the water because that requires a lot of energy.
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Apr 16 2009 05:34pm
my car runs on
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my car runs on other cars
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Apr 16 2009 06:08pm
Quote (goldfreek @ Thu, Apr 16 2009, 05:12pm)
Using water is not possible, but if you separate the hydrogen from the oxygen then you could run your car on the hydrogen and emit the leftover oxygen as your exhaust.  This commonly referred to as a fuel cell car.  Only with the fuel cell the car uses straight hydrogen and does not separate it out of the water because that requires a lot of energy.


you would spend more energy separating hydrogen and oxygen than you'd get from the burning of hydrogen.
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