I know there's a ton of "run your car on water" posts here and even more scams to back them up. My idea, however, is completely different.
Let's say I'm burning gasohol in my Jeep. (call it E20 for arguements sake) That means in a 20 gallon tank, I have a full 4 gallons of ethanol.
Now, knowing ethanol absorbs water, what if I actually added some water into my tank ON PURPOSE?!
Wouldn't that increase the fuel volume and provide further mileage? Obviously water doesn't burn, but it would flash to steam. If nothing else I think the engine would be really clean inside, no?
Let's say I'm burning gasohol in my Jeep. (call it E20 for arguements sake) That means in a 20 gallon tank, I have a full 4 gallons of ethanol.
Now, knowing ethanol absorbs water, what if I actually added some water into my tank ON PURPOSE?!
Wouldn't that increase the fuel volume and provide further mileage? Obviously water doesn't burn, but it would flash to steam. If nothing else I think the engine would be really clean inside, no?