Meyer’s water-fueled car
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A news report by Action 6 News claims to demonstrate Stanley Meyer’s water fuel cell powering a dune buggy car. Meyer claimed that he could run a 1.6 liter Volkswagen dune buggy on water instead of gasoline.He replaced the spark plugs with “injectors” to spray a fine mist of water into the engine cylinders, which he claimed were subjected to an electrical resonance. The fuel cell would split the water mist into hydrogen and oxygen gas, which would then be combusted back into water vapor in a conventional internal combustion engine to produce net energy.
Meyer demonstrated his vehicle for a station Action 6 News and estimated that only 22 US gallons (83 liters) of water were required to travel from Los Angeles to New York.
In an article about claims of burning water, Philip Ball wrote:
“It’s not easy to establish how Meyer’s car was meant to work, except that it involved a fuel cell that was able to split water using less energy than was released by recombination of the elements.”
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