Is it possible to run a car on water?

run car on water
oceanblue478 asked:


the water could be broken down to hydrogen and oxygen, and then pumped to the inlet manifold,therefore no storage on car required.If a lot of electricity is required for the electrolysis…modern inverters could or should be able to do it.Anyone know or seen this happen?

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8 Responses

  1. sangheili Says:

    I think it is the other way round. The car runs on hydrogen and oxygen, which produces the waste product water. Anyway, lithium-ion batteries are far better suited to run a car.

  2. firerookie_74 Says:

    The size of the machine to cause the elctrolysis and the amount of energy required to run this machine would cost more than the gas you are buying now. The machine would have to be about the size of a semi truck trailer at best.

  3. lyricsopranosinger Says:

    I have never hear of this being done. Wouldn’t it be great, though, to thumb our noses at the oil executives and their high gas prices and just fill up the car with the garden hose!?

  4. genghis41f Says:

    The technology is far far too bulky to be practical as yet, but it could be possible in the future, technology’s getting smaller by the day. Just look at the computer. Today’s laptop’s are faster than the room-sized computers of the 60’s!

  5. mama T Says:

    Only in the movies.

  6. Chits Says:

    Quite possible, but not economical.

    1) A lot of electricity is reqd to break up the molecule.

    2) Very less energy released.

    3) The other way round was better.

  7. zipthump111 Says:

    i think the “steam engine” for automobiles was patented in 1972/3
    and shell(the oil co.) bought the patent.

  8. ACE Says:

    I saw something like that before. It really wasn’t fuel cell though something different.

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