FahlinRacing
Automotive
- Aug 12, 2011
- 44
I know there are a couple threads on this, however I know the reason mainly is to keep things from melting on high power production mills. However, I know the arguement on guys who favor the system and the ones who say you can't make power with water because you can't burn water. I had this lurking question in my thoughts today at work talking to a friend about an engine.
Anyways, since H2O is two hydrogen and one oxygen, would the combustion process break the water down and allow the oxygen molecules become useful for continuing power production with our power stroke?
Anyways, since H2O is two hydrogen and one oxygen, would the combustion process break the water down and allow the oxygen molecules become useful for continuing power production with our power stroke?