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Dutch students create modular electric car "you can repair yourself"
(www.dezeen.com)
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"I choose to believe the factually incorrect thing" I'm hoping this is a joke but it's hard to tell on the internet
Half joking. The design worked by electrolyzinh water and intaking the resultant gasses into the air intake, also it was with a dune buggy, also water vapor alone improves ICE efficiency, so it's not that unreasonable that he'd get 100mpg.
Also, the petrochemical industry would totally murder over something like that.
It did not literally run on water. That was just marketing.
Any electricity used for electrolysis came from gasoline. If you turn on a bunch of electronics in your car, your alternator gets harder to spin and your engine consumes more fuel to do it. Then you're putting energy into breaking bonds which is energy you will partially (but not fully) recover by burning them. It's impossible for this system to result in a more efficient engine.
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