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Old 29-03-2008, 02:04 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Default Re: Can you run a car on water?

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Originally Posted by HDi fun View Post
Is this not a similar approach to supplementing or replacing petrol with LPG?

Can you run compression ingition engines on LPG or CNG?

I like the thought process, Izo - it presumably would also reduce NHS costs. Just imagine what replacing drivers steering wheel airbags with spikes would do? Let the passengers have the normal ones, but fill 'em with pure oxygen to enhance the hydrogen combustion.

Sorry, I'm being silly now.

I read an article in Autospeed ( Aussie online mag) on using LPG with Diesel:

http://autospeed.com/cms/A_110053/article.html

One problem: European law states that you cannot run more than one fuel at a time on the highway. You can switch from one to the other (as in my LPG/Petrol Range Rover), but not together.

One anomaly/error in the legislation is that it classes Nitrous as a fuel!!!!
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