Run your car on water: Reality of Myth

Aug 15
07:03

2008

Ashish K Arora

Ashish K Arora

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water is a good source of fuel but can water power a car? Look around you and you will find many many outlets where people claim to be able to do this with a little water in there tanks and the car will run for days

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Recently the papers have been agog with sensational headlines that says’ New technology,Run your car on water: Reality of Myth Articles an alternative to fuel, water to the rescue with this type of headlines we sometimes sit down and wonder, can water really run a vehicle. For those in the know they will tell you ‘NO’ emphatically, while others like us will want to look at the myth behind the fact and see if their is something to be gotten out of it.

Today we are going to be looking at the truth behind the issue and see if water can run your car. Truth, water is a good source of fuel but can water power a car? Look around you and you will find many many outlets where people claim to be able to do this with a little water in there tanks and the car will run for days. We all know that water when it is broken down to its components (Hydrogen and Oxygen) is a very good fuel, but will you just add water to your car and expect it to run. You need to have some special kits and equipments to do this, most of these you can buy online

In addition I have decided to let some of us see the good side of our car running on water,
Firstly we all know that water is cool to the engines so when it is combusted at a very fast rate it will cool the engine of the car and also make it work more smoothly than before. Also hydrogen burns at a very high speed thereby allowing for less gas going to waste .You get more efficient clean burning fuel from Hydrogen and this burns as a motivator to releasing less effort from the engine at the same time giving it more power to perform. Meanwhile the high speed rate of Hydrogen burning will propel the car to move at an optimal speed while the gas burns to purpose.
All this sounds too good to be true but ask yourself will it really work the way it’s been taunted? Your guess is as good as mine……