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More and more people are doing their part in creating and keeping the environment green. Because cars contribute to pollution, the invention of the water fuel car couldn't have come at a better time. Stanley Meyer pioneered the first car run by water, and held the patent until his death in 1998. Mocked and ridiculed for stating a car can be operated with water, the misunderstanding came from the uninformed not realizing that the water fuel cell electrically separates the water into hydrogen and oxygen thereby creating a viable fuel.
In regard to the environment and leaving something for those who come later from generation to generation, there is a great responsibility to keep this earth safe from toxins and pollution. Gasoline prices are rising daily, jobs are becoming scarce, and even when one does find work, getting there can be quite expensive. With the water fuel car, energy is derived from the water itself without any other energy source. Car manufacturers and fuel companies have a lot at stake and would like to prevent such cars from becoming the norm, but with a water fuel cell kit, one can build their very own water car and the government cannot interfere.
Better fuel efficiency and cleaner fuel emissions are just two reasons the water fuel car is ideal in doing what is right for the environment. Other reasons are better gas mileage. Some of these cars get seventy five percent more mileage. That is a great boost financially as well.
When Stanley Meyer invented the water fuel car, the hydrogen and oxygen needed to be kept in separate, sealed, storage containers for safety, but now with fuel cell kits, the water may be stored in a tank, then pumped to the carburetor and electrically charged through a fuel cell box. This is exciting because very little expenditure is needed to run these new cars. Japan has jumped on the wagon as well as Australia. America seems to be lagging far behind. Shameful as that is, with so many now wanting to build their own cars, and hopefully with political support, the water car will soon be as normal as the gasoline filled one is now.
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Gm Readies Fuel Cell Technology for Future Production
General Motors Corp. is looking to advance its fuel cell ambitions to another level by moving more than 500 fuel cell experts from advanced development laboratories to core engineering functions to prepare this technology for future production.
According to media reports, more than 400 fuel cell engineers are set to report to GM's Powertrain Group to begin production engineering of fuel cell systems. Another 100 will transfer to GM's Global Product Development organization to begin integrating fuel cells into future company vehicles. Finally, more than 150 fuel cell scientists and program support will remain as part of GM's Research and Development center to continue advanced research in hydrogen storage, fuel cells and program commercialization.
The move is aimed at speeding up the company's efforts to produce vehicles that displace petroleum through energy diversity.
According to Larry Burns, GM Vice President, Research and Development, "Eight years ago we said that hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle technology could make a major contribution to solving the energy and environmental challenges facing the automobile industry." The announcement, Burns adds, signals another important milestone as GM moves fuel cell vehicles closer to future production.
GM, maker of quality GMC window regulator, gave the details about its fifth-generation fuel cell system technology when it unveiled the fuel cell-powered E-Flex version of the Chevrolet Volt at the Shanghai Auto Show last April. This latest system is half the size of its predecessor, yet provides the same power and performance.
This realignment is yet another initiative in GM's commitment to displace petroleum usage in the auto industry through a range of propulsion alternatives, including:
• E85-capable biofuel vehicles - GM is a leading producer with more than 2 million on the road today
• GM's 2-mode hybrid system for large city buses
• GM's Hybrid System in the Saturn Vue Green Line and Saturn Aura Green Line
• Coming this fall, GM's 2-mode hybrid system in the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon full-size SUVs, which provides a more than 25-percent improvement in fuel economy to what is already the industry's most fuel-efficient large SUVs, with no compromises in performance or towing capability
• Due next year, a front-wheel-drive 2-mode Saturn Vue Green Line that is expected to deliver up to a 45-percent improvement in combined city and highway fuel economy compared with the current non-hybrid Vue, based on current federal test procedures
• Plans to produce a plug-in version of the 2-mode hybrid Vue Green Line that has the potential to achieve double the fuel efficiency of any current SUV
GM's fourth-generation system currently powers the Chevrolet Sequel and Equinox Fuel Cell vehicles. The Sequel recently went into the record books as the first electrically-driven fuel cell vehicle to achieve more than 300 miles on one tank of hydrogen, in and out of traffic on public roads, while producing zero emissions. The Chevrolet Equinox Fuel Cell will be launched later this year as part of Project Driveway, which will place more than 100 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles with consumers in New York, Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.
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Would a 16 gallon fuel cell be alright in a hot rod? How do they work?
I have a 60's car and the original fuel tank is almost rusted away and most likely has lead gas in it. So I'm wandering would a fuel cell be a good idea? Also how they work? What else would I need besides the fuel cell?
A fuel cell is a great way to go...You,ll need to buy the correct ansi fittings,and steel braided fuel line toi run it to the motor,,,It,s also a good idea to run a electric fuel pump also....www.summitracing.com came help you out...I used their cell on my 440 powered 67 gtx...You may be able to find a replacement tank...It,ll be cheaper and alot less work...It does look pretty cool when you open the trunk and there is a RCI fuel cell in the back!!!Go for it!!!
Burbank to Unveil New Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus
Photo via city of Burbank Metro may be known for its use of compressed natural gas, but Burbank's small transit system will soon have something to show off to the region. On Wednesday, officials will unveil a sleek new, ultra-quiet and zero-emission bus based on hydrogen fuel cell technology. The vehicle is a test bus from Colorado-based Proterra with funding via state grants. Scheduled to hit ...
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