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August 24th, 2008 in Experiments by Uncle Sha

Car running on water? Well it is still not viable but it is possible. The thing about not being viable is in terms of financial means from technology inefficiency. The thing about it is that the energy required to split water exceeds the energy recouped by burning it, these devices reduce, rather than improve fuel efficiency

But still the possibility is exciting right, using just water to run your car. The term is called HHO or Oxyhydrogen. I think this solution would be an economy-killer for many of oil producing nations, thus I believe the advancement isn’t as encouraging as it should be

Most of the advancement and experiments these days on HHO engine are from individuals such as SmartScarecrow. I found his videos very cool and great insights coming from a novice HHO reader myself. There’s a whole lot of experiments in there, especially on HHO. The video above is of three parts and I’m just showing Part 1

Go to his YouTube account to view more

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