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    #31
    from my own opinion, it simply takes more power to split atoms of water into hydrogen & oxygen than what you get back from combining them back together. Then include the efficiency of an internal combustion engine is below 50%. So where does the extra energy comes from to power the process AND move the car?

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    #32
    too good to be true, pero i wish. kaya lang ang effect neto sa pilipinas is yung tubig naman ang tataas ang halaga, na yung tao hindi na rin makaka afford uminom ng tubig. :roll:

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    #33
    I just cant help but wonder HOW one would make water combust? Its a lot of BS as far as im concerned....

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    #34
    its not water burning... its water split into hydrogen & oxygen. Then the hydrogen & oxygen are fed to the engine's cylinders and ignited the way gasoline & air is used.

    I guess you fell asleep during chemistry in high school?

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Water as a Fuel?