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m spartan w
post Dec 19 2007, 02:57 PM
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well the reson i made this thread is becuse they made a car that runs on water its a honad car but will the cars that run on water replace gas cars i love gas cars its just that were killing the earth with our palution so what im thinking is to envent a car that runs on water but that is fast and can drift can do circuts and evreything a gas car can do cuse i mean theres no fun in a car that cant even drift at all i want the water car to have as much torqe and speed as a gas car i think i might make a mini version of it when i get my last paycheak a mini go kart type
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post Dec 19 2007, 03:53 PM
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Are you talking about the Honda FCX Clarity?

I honestly can't wait for this car to be more widespread once hydrogen fuel cells become more prevalent nation-wide. The car itself looks very good, and I'd love to own something that runs super clean.

I wonder how much it would be (in layman's terms) to fill up a fuel-cell powered car?

Cost of fuel cells by Wikipedia:

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Currently, hydrogen fuel cells are costly to produce and fragile. Scientists are studying how to produce inexpensive fuel cells that are robust enough to survive the bumps and vibrations that all automobiles experience. Also, many designs require rare substances such as platinum as a catalyst in order to work properly. Such a catalyst can also become contaminated by impurities in the hydrogen supply. In the past few years, however, a nickel-tin catalyst has been under development which may lower the cost of cells.[11] Fuel cells are generally priced in USD/kW, and data is scarce regarding costs. Producer Ballard is virtually alone in publishing such data. Their 2005 figure was $73 USD/kW (based on high volume manufacturing estimates), which they said was on track to achieve the U.S. DoE's 2010 goal of $30 USD/kW. This would achieve closer parity with internal combustion engines for automotive applications, allowing a 100 kW fuel cell to be produced for $3000. 100 kW is about 134 hp.[12]
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post Dec 19 2007, 10:27 PM
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It would be cool if we would start using cleaner energy than fossil fuels because right now, my science teacher told me this, it takes more gas to extract the hydrogen then it does to actually use the gas in a regular car. So until we clean up how we use energy, or find a better source of energy, this is not a good replacement for gas cars.

Also, spartan, punctuation is a good thing.
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post Dec 19 2007, 11:04 PM
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The Car is cool.
I watched this documentary , and it said it would be too late by the time we changed. Im not really into believing global warming or any of these topics but, if there was a way to change ASAP it would really help out the environment.
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post Dec 20 2007, 02:32 AM
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huh... i know what a hydrogen fuel cell is, but in Terminator 3 it depicts the terminator's hydrogen fuel cell exploding like a miniture tactical nuke of a couple of kilotons.
Anyway, this would be a great idea to equip cars with hydrogen fuel cells, but wouldn't it be better if the fuel cells could extract moisture from the air and condense it into water? so some sort of moisture vaporating hydrogen fuel cell... hehehe...
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post Dec 20 2007, 02:45 AM
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For people who havent read links about this car yet this is how it gets its fuel:

It uses H2o and breaks apart the hydrogen and oxygen. It then shoots out oxygen, which we need to breathe.. so the waste product is beneficial... and the hydrogen burns clean as far as I know.
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post Dec 20 2007, 07:59 PM
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Scientists are working on ways to make alternative energy vehicles as efficient as gas powered cars. For now gas is most efficient, but most pollutant. I can't wait until the alternative energy vehicles become more efficient though, they'll be nice.
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post Dec 20 2007, 10:09 PM
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Even if they aren't efficient... even if they don't come... I would rather go back to no overseas travel, no cars, just horse and cart, growing own crops etc... it may be that we have to go back to that OR have human kind DIE by 2400
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post Jan 6 2008, 02:26 AM
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In all honesty this hydro-powered vehicle could be great or a devastation depending on what "type" of water it runs on. If it runs soley on fresh water...then well we have a problem because out of the entire world's open source of waters only about 1-2% is actually fresh water and we already need that to survive (most countries are now scarce on that resource in which methods of distributing water is occurring across the globe. At anyrate here is my proposal:

If the hydro powered vehicle only uses salt water or "global open waters" then that would be the essential successful idea. (not to be Mr. Obvious of course), also for those of you who feel that fresh water is too convenient, simply make it so that salt water is available in small amounts in certain stores, ofcourse, it being cheap since it's pretty much free. Also a salt watered powered vehicle is perfect since all you need is a bucket and a lake somewhere nearest you, which is what...1 mile if you live in the city and less than that if you live out in rural areas that are in the northwest? Anyways that's my little output right there, it's not super organized but it's there for you.