Ahh, the old "water powered car" myth rears it's ugly head again. This one just refuses to die.
You dont need plans. Just electrolyze water with 30.000 volts and use hydrogen to produce electricity.
Water is a very strong bond. To split water into hydrogen and oxygen you need lots of electricity. If you had a perfect 100% efficient engine, the output power cannot exceed the input power. Pointless.
There one and only reason we don't use water powered cars (without an external source of energy). They simply don't work.
It's amazing that you can even post anything, negative as you are.
It's not negativity, it's reality. Unless you furnish us with your education in Chemistry and Physics and provide a sound argument against Buffer Overflow's statement of known scientific fact, then your opinion isn't worth the HDD storage used to contain it.
Another one! Your answer is in the word "known." By scientist admission, they don't know much of anything at all compared with what there is to know.
Be positive! We are going to find out the things we don't know, including the way for anybody to run his/her car on water.
<<< A positive smile.
Please educate yourself on the laws of thermodynamics that your magic water powered unicorn car violates, before posting anymore nonsense.
Most proposed water-fuelled cars rely on some form of electrolysis to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen and then recombine them to release energy; however, because the energy required to separate the elements will always be at least as great as the useful energy released, this cannot be used to produce net energy.
There is one reason and one reason only we are not driving around in water powered cars.
They don't work.There's lots of scam investments and stuff on the internet about water powered cars promoted by the scammers. Don't be fooled.
Maybe BADeker is one of those scammers. Would explain why he's trying to silence the truth.