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Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - M.Helen - 09-18-2008

Karl.in.eu Wrote:I think they should boil it. As a result all the salt will remain on the bottom of the device.
now imagine how fast the water must be boiled so that it manages to be used for driving.


Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Karl.in.eu - 09-26-2008

The first train was moved by steam


Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Terry - 09-27-2008

Karl.in.eu Wrote:The first train was moved by steam
so you wanted to say a car working on steam? What will the driver do? Put coal into the petrol tank? :-)


Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Karl.in.eu - 10-15-2008

This seems to be a very comfortable and practical automobile. Does it include a genuine shovel?


Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Benn - 11-03-2008

I believe such a car would easily be released on the world market if not the giant car producers in the world. They could give amount to Japanese for not releasing this car, since it would mean a total bankrupt.


Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Aeneas - 11-07-2008

And the Indians have a compressed air car (made by Tata). I'm more impressed with the latter.


Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Faw_Peter - 11-07-2008

I think this is the car you are talking about, really impressing
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Can run 200 km before being refulled (re-aired) Confuseduper
Maximum speed 110 km, OK


Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Terry - 02-20-2009

Tata cars are developing quite fast, they already have a series of cars for different clients
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Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Peach - 04-10-2009

Take a look at this video. It's a water bike. It has a water tank which, if filled with water from wells, is filtered while riding the bike and pumped into the second water tank. Great solution for African countries.
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Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Benn - 04-22-2009

That's nice, but I believe it's gonna be a bit expensive for ordinary African people. Besides, doubtlessly the water filter needs to be replaced after a certain period of time, where would they buy it? African countries must provide each family with such bicycles for free.


Re: The Japanese invented a car working with water. - Nathan - 06-30-2009

I really think it’s an important invention and it should be developed further. May be by using such kind of cars we will be able to make the air cleaner and fresher. But there is a problem, whether the world elite will meet this innovation cordially?