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Why cars can't run on water

Prepare to be shocked when i tell you this, cars can and will in the future run off water. The idea of us paying three dollars and up for a gallon of gas is rediculous. On top of this, we have to worry about buying something fuel effecient so that we can get to work and back without using a quarter of your paycheck. People are actually moving into the city to avoid outrageous fuel costs. Simply put, a car can run on water. The engine itself would run on hydrogen. The hydrogen would be generated from electrolysis. A certain voltage and frequency must be used to produce enough gas. Another option is setting the ignition just a little bit different from usual. Using two coils and a larger gap in the spark plugs, it is in fact possible to ignite steam. 24,000 volts at 6.3 amps can ignite heated steamed water. You could simply run the exhaust through the gas tank so it heats the water as it drives. The fuel line would run straight water to the carbueretor on the engine. IT would break up the water and the special ignition system would ignite the mixture causing a powerful burst. Ford themselves ran a 4 cylinder motor off hydrogen and air along with a 10 cylinder motor (http://media.ford.com/newsroo m/feature_display.cfm?release= 18794). That is basicly water in a broken up form. The only problem with hydrogen fuel is the production and or storage. You can eliminate this problem entirely through many methods. The truth is out there. A website i recommend is (http://panacea-bocaf.org/file s/patrickkelly/Start.html) . I advise you take some time to run a search on overunity at some point in time. You will be amazed with the ideas and patents there are on free energy.

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