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Water Fuel Car made in Japan

Wednesday, July 23, 2008


I know, this isn't an environmental site promoting green living but after seeing this video I just had to share it.

In a few months I will be in the market for a new car. My 96 T-bird is getting pretty run down and 23 MPG just isn't enough for me anymore. So I have been doing some research on alternative fuel cars before my next purchase.

I was amazed to discover that there exists several manufacturers of automobiles that run on water - any water, river, rain, tea etc. These cars can cruz at 65 miles per hour on about a liter of water. They emit water vapor instead of carbon monoxide. And because of the simplicity of the design there is very little upkeep.

Go to You Tube and enter Water fueled car and you will discover that Japan has just released both a car and a van, Australia has a sprouting company that retrofits old cars to run on water and in the US a man patented his water fueled car, but hasn't been allowed to put them on the market. In fact although his prototype has been on the street for over 2 years now he is considering selling his patent to a large US auto manufacturer who will no doubt shelve the plans. Speak out!
posted by Karen Dougherty, 1:57 AM

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