Been researching running my car with water. Not completely with water. To be honest, not with water at all. Been looking into using this convertor which uses baking soda as a catalyst in an electrolytic reaction which produces a hydroxy gas. Which I'm told is Hydrogen and Oxygen gas with all the strength of water and none of the instability and explosiveness as they are on their own as gases. Then this is simply pumped into the cylinder as it goes down.
The theory behind it is that in a combustion engine, when the cylinder descends, the fuel fills in, but there's an inefficiency her in that it doesn't fill up to the full and as a result mixes air into it, causing dirt build up. By injecting this hydroxy, it can increase efficiency by 33% and produce less emissions as there's less carbon and dirt in the mix, producing steam from the emission of the hydroxy.
How right this is and how accurate is still to be determined. I like the idea but I'm way off fully understanding it and applying it and possibly wrecking my car engine. Still though, I enjoy the idea and want to learn more about it.
Check out runcar-onwater.com, seems a bit dodgy, but an interesting possibility.
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