Will water fueled cars become mainstream

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An engineer named Daniel Dingel, who used to work for NASA, has developed a car that uses plain tap water and/or sea water for fuel. The technology utilizes a mini-reactor in the car that splits the water molecule into hydrogen & oxygen, with hydrogen being burned off as fuel.The emission released out of the exhaust is clean pure water vapor or water- absolutely no pollution, in fact, it cleans the air. He now has 6 cars running on water, the first car drove out in 1969, over 30 years ago. We have a 15 minute video of a Dingel interview, test drive and engine demonstration of one of his water-fueled cars that we wish to show you.

http://fuel-efficient-vehicles.org/energy-news/?page_id=928
http://www.mysticfamilycircus.com/Pages/Community/Projects/xwatercar.html


I read the guy had a Patent on his design but died or was killed before he sold the design on.

The Patent has expired so there are many new designs popping up all over the place trying to copy his work.


Will the govenment let us fuel our cars by sea water 8-) and stop using fossil fuels that they say causes global warming ?
 
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They wont! Classic example of greediness of the government. Why do you think they have not introduced/promoted this big time? Just because they will loose out on money from fuel!
 
Yes there are many people around the world working on projects, some in advanced stages :)

This would have been where development had progressed to 15 years ago, if it wasn't for patents/copyrights etc.


I think development will somehow be blocked, where I live its £0.45 per litre tax on petrol, the governments would go bust if you could fill your car up with water.


Its very interesting Daniel Dingel's model worked better with salt water, that just cant be taxed :D mm but i suppose it would be somehow :))
 
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I personally don't believe in water fueled machinery. Its against the basic laws of Physics and is just a way to trick people.
 
Daniel Dingel's design generated hydrogen on demand, so I would think its safer than driving around with a tank of gasoline :)
 
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