diegoh Posted November 19, 2007 Author Report Posted November 19, 2007 google water4gas, may surprise, we,ve already got a 4 stroke mower running on a mix of 5 parts petrol 95 parts water, next is a car Youtube water powered lawn mower, water powered car curly whats in your water :lolcry: Everyone would love to run their car on water but until someone can and survive the rockerfelllas murdering blacksuits , then it will always be a dream. The richest families control the next richest and so on and on until there is you and me = consumer We are the best farm animals for the rich and corrupt on this planet. Back to electric cars check this out..... perfect considring 75 per cent of the developed world only travel less than 50klms per day. http://www.worldclassexotics.com/Electriccarconv.htm for 65k us you can have an exotic car that never needs a 40k engine rebuild :lol: and when you are tired of the body you can change it to something else. :y: Quote
7shades Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 Part one and two of an interesting water-powered car on youtube This is essentially the same setup I use on my stationary engine, just bigger and more complicated Quote
MRMOPARMAN Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 (edited) anyone seen the latest economy run in australia? the hyundai i30 diesel and the audi a3? diesel absolutely owned the prius on economy and harmful gas emissions. obviously this doesnt take into account the future (rather the lack of it) of fossil fuels, and I'm sure the prius would bring the figure back a fair bit on a city cycle. but it goes to show theres a bit of life in ye ol combustion engine yet. oh and a little while ago in the herald sun + toymods, there was a story about using the economy advantage of various cars to 'pay back' the emissions that it cost to build the car. turns out the prius would take 197,000km or something to work its emissions off. a fair bit more that others. ill try and find the article if i remember. edit: here it is... http://www.toymods.net/forums/showthread.p...highlight=prius Edited November 19, 2007 by MRMOPARMAN Quote
curly Posted November 19, 2007 Report Posted November 19, 2007 (edited) our motor runs on 5% petrol 95% water Although it runs better at 20% we got all the info off the net, spent $100 on fittings & 1 day to build. no one could have been more surprised when it started, the only problem we have is controlling the engine speed & it,s noisy but it,s very powerfull we already mow our lawns with it. Were thinking that in automotive use you would have to run a constantly variable transmission???? our next step is to get a car engine running on it (3k of course) Electricity seems like a bandaid to me, the ideal power source is magnatism, it,s all around us , we just have to control it but seeing as i,m flat out getting a mower going i might let someone else figure that one out. I read an article that their is a million trillion litres of fossil fuel still under the ground, do you think they are going to find an alternative till they,ve used all that up, no wonder all the inventors are dying mysteriously Edited November 19, 2007 by curly Quote
7shades Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 Yeah curly speed control is one of the major problems I had... I used a gas regulator, and adjusted the flow rate with flat washers until it was flowing enough to be just above idle. For an automotive application I think a variable rate regulator would work but you'd probably need a small reserve 'swirl tank' just before the mani with an electronic actuator to deliver bulk gas for hard acceleration... all theory of course, I never got that far. The genny engine was tricky enough and now I've run outta talent :lolcry: Quote
curly Posted November 20, 2007 Report Posted November 20, 2007 have a look at (garret water carburator) i,m thinking it may help us Quote
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