No, water is not a fuel.
water may be used to fuel up a car. More info go to Google.com and look up your question
A steam-powered car does run on water but it also needs the fuel to burn to heat the water into steam! Steam-cars generally used vapourised paraffin as fuel, as do most modern versions.
There is no such thing as a water fueled car. Even steam cars used some form of fuel to create the steam. You can extract Hydrogen from water to power a car but as of this time 2015 there are no cars being produced that use water as a fuel.
No, dry gas is actually an additive used in fuel to protect the liquid from freezing. It is also used to restore combustion to water down fuel.
From fuel used in car
As of yet I haven't heard of any completely water run cars however you can get a water fuel system that will produce a gas called HHO from water and that will allow your car to run more efficiently for my car (2005 KIA Spectra) it improved my mileage by 60% http://www.squidoo.com/how-to-get-fuel-from-water
Daniel Dingel is an engineer who developed a car that uses plain tap water or sea water as fuel- he also used to work for NASA
If you have a warning light telling you there is water in the fuel, you will need to park the car immediately. You will then need to drain all of the fuel from the car before putting more gas in.
Bad fuel or water in the fuel or clogged fuel injectors might cause a car to run with less speed. This might also happen if the car has a problem with the fuel pump.
No, there is no combustible substance there. However some car companies have concept vehicles that use hydrogen as a fuel; Hydrogen is a gaseous mix of water and oxygen.
The fuel will separate from the water, and vice versa, because water is polar and fuel is non polar. They repel eachother, and they will not dissolve in one another in normal conditions. You will be able to see little globs of fuel on the water. Or little globs of water on the fuel( depending on what you have more of) Fuel burning out of an exhaust on a car will make the smoke appear to be blue, water burning out of the exhaust on a car will appear white.
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