Re: Can You Really Run Your Car on Water Instead of Gasoline?
On Mon, 20 Apr 2009 18:12:15 -0500, Dillon Pyron
<invaliddmpyron@austin.rr.com> wrote:
>Thus spake "Pszemol" <Pszemol@PolBox.com> :
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>>"Tegger" <invalid@invalid.inv> wrote in message
>>news:Xns9BF3AD3594E26tegger@208.90.168.18...
>>> "Pszemol" <Pszemol@PolBox.com> wrote in news:gshiis.3f8.0@poczta.onet.pl:
>>>
>>>> <jenneylist@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:8bb6fd6c-8ce5-47e6-9daf-c963e5ced261@w35g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> Can You Really Run Your Car on Water Instead of Gasoline?
>>>>
>>>> No, you cannot.
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>>> You can, actually. It just costs more to extract the energy from the
>>> (hydrogen in the) water than you get back in power, so there's no
>>> gain from using it.
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>>Well, you cannot run the engine on water instead of gasoline.
>>Water or its vapours do not burn from a ignition spark or high
>>pressure + temp in diesel engine.
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>>What you try to describe is running a car on a mixture of hydrogen
>>and oxygen not running it on water.
>>
>>I think you listen to Obama's "yes we can" too much, Tegger :-))
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>"Yes we can" screw you over.
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>"Change" back from your dollar
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>"Hope" we didn't blow this one
Right, it's all Obama's fault. How long before you start calling it
the Obama Depression?
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