Jeff C asked:
Car engines can be converted to run on hydrogen but does anyone know where I can find out how much i.e. cubic centimeters, inches, feet of hydrogen gas would typically be required to run a car engine?Caffeinated Content
May 15th, 2008 by admin
Alexandre Frings asked: The high gas prices are making it difficult for people to cut down their cost of running a car. People are very much restless and looking forward to the development of cars which run on water. The creation of water fuel cells is the answer to all your worries. Not only will [...]
May 4th, 2008 by admin
James A Thompson III asked:
We all know that you can run your car on Hydrogen, so I don’t want this to be about yes or no you can’t. I’m just asking if you had an unlimited supply of hydrogen how much do you think you would need to keep a car running?Caffeinated Content for [...]
May 3rd, 2008 by admin
James asked: The Hydrogen first needs to be separated from the oxgen in water, and this, due to the ‘conservation of energy’ should take up at least as much energy as is produced by the engine… does this mean that H2 cars aren’t as green as they’re made out to be?Caffeinated Content for WordPress
May 2nd, 2008 by admin