Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Water Fuel Car". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article... Read Full Story
How Does a Car Run on Water? First, you need to understand that your car won''t run solely on water. What you''re actually going to create is known as a water hybrid. If you remember high school chemistry, you''ll probably recall that water consists of two molecules: hydrogen and oxygen. A process known as electrolysis is used on the water so the hydrogen and oxygen can be used to run the car. Water vapor is the only waste product and that is emitted from the car into the atmosphere. Is the... Read Full Story
How to Modify Your Car to Run On Water THE PROBLEMS: Foolish petrol prices, petrol battles, pollution and global climate change. You know what I’m referring to. THE BAD NEWS: One likely way out, that you may have heard of, is cars that runs on water. As distinct from water hybrids, water powered automobiles are yet to be rolled out of the assembly plants. You could get a minimum of 10 strategies of water powered automobiles to try out. Regrettably those designs are too costly to put together... Read Full Story
Make A Hydrogen Generator For Your Car And Run Your Car With Water To Save Your Money Want to make a hydrogen generator for your car ? I heard this question a lot and i think you too. Because of increasing gas prices,lot of people still searching for ways to save their valuable money which they are spending at gas stations. They don't know yet that there is a way to save money on gas. Yes you can build a hydrogen generator and run your car using water as fuel and save your money. So how does... Read Full Story
Gas prices keep going up, and what are you doing about it? Driving less? Putting inferior fuel in your vehicle? Boycotting the oil companies? Maybe nothing at all? Well guess what, there is something you can do. You can make a hydrogen generator that will work for you to save gas (and therefore money) every single time you turn your engine on. Thousands gave already discovered this valuable secret to help them save money on fuel. By using a few simple items, readily available at most hardware... Read Full Story
If Americans would simply convert all vehicles on the road to hybrids of this nature we would send gas prices back to $1 a gallon, reduce global warming, breathe cleaner air and increase our overall daily quality of life - all without Congress, the oil companies or the major automobile manufacturers. Click Here! Read Full Story
With the cost of the Hydro 4000 running close to $1200, it might be wise to look at alternative plans to build a hho hydrogen generator gas kit . Watch this video of a diy hho powered car.
Though the hydro 4000 is the first commercially produced hho fuel generator, plans for a diy hho powered car is available on the internet. Costing under a $100, with materials ranging from $100-$200, this hho generator plan , is the perfect alternative before plunking down $1200 big ones.
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A lot of people have wondered as to just how to build a hydrogen generator to run your car on water as nowadays society is all about the bottom line, the big picture and who could keep up with the Jones' the longest earlier the pocket edition breaks. We all know this authorities is run on oil companies. They protect them with our lives but what happens when we no longer want their oil or, at the very least, the bulk of it? That means the agitating for oil allows dwindles, needless death tolls... Read Full Story
It’s not going to win any design contests for looks and the use of duct tape and dryer vents doesn’t lend it any safety or credibility merits, but it works. I guess that was the point these college students were trying to get across.
Alex Bell and Andres Pacheco are engineering students at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania and wanted to build something radical.
“Our goal was to design and build a hydrogen fuel cell powered motorcycle to test the efficiencies of hydrogen fuel cell... Read Full Story