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  2. Water fuel cell - Wikipedia

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    The water fuel cell [5]. In a news report on an Ohio TV station, Meyer showed a dune buggy he claimed was powered by his water fuel cell. He stated that only 22 US gallons (83 liters) of water were required to travel from Los Angeles to New York. [10]

  3. Water-fuelled car - Wikipedia

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    To fuel a hydrogen car from water, electricity is used to generate hydrogen by electrolysis. The resulting hydrogen is an energy carrier that can power a car by reacting with oxygen from the air to create water, either through burning in a combustion engine or catalyzed to produce electricity in a fuel cell.

  4. Water power engine - Wikipedia

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    Water fuel-cell capacitor . As the prices for gasoline continued to soar a man of many inventions named Stanley Myer worked on a solution that would cut the cost of fueling our cars as well as help the planet. The war on the supply and demand of a necessity for vehicles would become a distant memory if Myer could make his invention work for all ...

  5. Freeman Thomas, Designer of the Reborn Meyers Manx 2.0 ... - AOL

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    The Meyers Manx 2.0 dune buggy morphs a '60s icon into a modern electric car that trades its predecessor's gas-fed VW engine for a battery-electric powertrain.

  6. Talk:Water-fuelled car/Archive 5 - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Meyer's water fuel cell Main article: Stanley Meyer's water fuel cell Stanley Meyer's water fuel cell[11] Stanley Meyer claimed that he ran a dune buggy on water instead of petrol. He replaced the spark plugs with "injectors" to spray a fine mist of water into the engine cylinders, which he claimed were subjected to an electrical ...

  7. Daniel Dingel - Wikipedia

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    Dingel said he began working on his hydrogen reactor in 1969, and claimed to have used the device to power his 1996 Toyota Corolla.Dingle claimed that his invention splits hydrogen from water in an onboard water tank, [2] and does not produce any carbon emissions.

  8. Category:Water-fuelled cars - Wikipedia

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    Water fuel cell; The Water Engine This page was last edited on 27 August 2024, at 20:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. List of pseudoscientific water fuel inventions - Wikipedia

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    The electrolysis of water splits water into hydrogen and oxygen, producing a usable fuel. However, the energy required for electrolysis is greater than the energy released by burning this fuel, so this is not a viable way to manufacture energy. Nonetheless, several people have claimed to create devices that do exactly this.