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Water Powered Car and HHO?

I was interested in looking at the claims for the water power car.
I found something new had indeed been discovered. We have been taught that chemical bonds are a result of electostatic forces.
HHO is a magnicule,represented by the structure (H × H)–O . The spinning electon around each of the H's (protons) creates a miniscule magnetic field. These electrons are spinning in opposite directions creating, in effect two minature bar magnets aligned with opposing (attracting) poles.
This magnetic bond is much weaker than an electrostatic one allowing for easy decomposition. HHO burns readily producing a very hot flame.
HHO is created in a process of electrolysis.
As for claims that water powered cars are possible, this is only partially true. Hybrids burning both HHO and fuel at the same time do allow for greater fuel ecconomy. This is primarly because it's possible to run the car on a weaker mixture. It also produces a cleaner exhaust.
The process of electrolysis and burning of HHO is shown in the clip that I found. It seems to show that the process is very efficient.

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Added: Apr-22-2008 
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  • I hope someday they can run car on HHO only and give the oil companies a kick in ass. I have a system on my Toyota right now.
    Gas is almost $4.00 a gallon and my system is disconnected and shall remain so. It works great in videos in internet but not so good in the car. HHO is OK but hardware is the problem.

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    • There hasn't been any proper developement yet, perhaps this is why. Also, perhaps the engine would need to be redesigned.

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  • I've been wondering about this 'car runs on water' gadget - not so good in the car? what happens? Did you buy one of the conversion kits? please leave comments and info!

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    • My car just runs on petrol. I was more just curious about the technology and the various claims that I have seen for 'water powered' car.
      Increases in efficiencies gained seem to come from improved combustion, where the HHO acts to improve combustion. I don't think that massive gains in comsumption could be expected, I read of one car gaining 10%.
      However, this technology seems to still be coming out of people's garages and there would be room for development.
      As for running the car entirely More..

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  • Its possible to run a car on water alone, but if you figure it out you probably won't live long enough to get it developed.

    http://www.waterpoweredcar.com/stanmeyer.html

    Posted Apr-23-2008 By 

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    • I think it is possible to increase fuel efficiency in this way but it needs further development. I don't I would connect a 'home brew' kit to my car.

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    • My point was this guy developed a way to run an engine totally by water, was killed by poisoning and had his invention and all equipment stolen. The fuel was generated within the vehicle just like the invention above instead of a hydrogen fueling station. This invention would allow us to eliminate our dependence on some big company to provide us fuel which is something big business would frown upon because they couldn't make their multi-billion dollar profits off of consumers. Its no wonder he More..

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    • It was those rumours that fired up my in interest.
      I am not sure how this achieved since it would appear to break the laws of thermodynanics.
      That said, it isn't unusual for big corporations to buy patents which would save consumers money but lose them business.
      There will be more than few suppressed ideas out there...

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    • I don't have any examples but I would bet anything that there are many, many more inventions that could save consumers lots of money and save the environment but at the cost of profits for big business. These ideas are bought up by those businesses,locked away and never seen again and the inventors are told to keep quiet "or else" or they are made to keep quiet permanently.

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  • Personally i think an engine running on (compressed) air is more of a future thing to replace these polluting engines we have now.

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    • The only problem is that you still need the energy to compress the air.

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    • http://www.theaircar.com/acf/air-cars/energy-storage.html
      maybe in a few years after some further development.

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    • Yes, it is certainly true that a lot energy is wasted in the generation side between peak demands.Especially with nuclear plants which cannot be shut down readily.
      Indeed, this would be one way of storing it. Why not just use the excess capacity to directly split water?
      In the car a lot of energy is wasted. The hybrid system could take advantage of regenerative braking. And the cars own electrical system creates excess electricity. Even some solar panels on the car roof?
      The hybrid also offe More..

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  • Do you know who made this video. I'm very interested the way his electronics work.

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  • Yeah, me too. Do you sell plans or anything?

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