Does anyone here know anything about cars?Is it like building a pc?Can engines run on water?
>Can engines run on water?No because water has very low potential energy, as it is very stable and nonreactive. It is often the byproduct of the creation energy.
>>28946062https://www-f.nescaum.org/documents/understanding-and-reducing-residential-wood-combustion-emissions/pemberton-pigott.pdf/
>>28946068wut
>>28946055>Does anyone here know anything about cars?yes>Is it like building a pc?not at all, pc's are modular and standardized, cars are not>Can engines run on water?ever heard of a steam engine?>>28913725
>>28946055>Is it like building a pc?Minor mods that add like 1-2hp (cold air intake, exhaust) are easily installed, and similar to building/upgrading a PC.Actual performance mods like engine swapping generally require rewiring the entire wiring harness, tuning the ECU (which can't be done at home), sourcing a whole bunch of other parts for compatibility, and potentially even metal fabrication depending on you're putting in.
>>28946091>ever heard of a steam engine?Steam engines run on coal silly
>>28946185Requires a continuous input of water and coal.
>>28946185>>28946193When you say an engine runs on x one would assume you are referring to the energy source. Water in this case is just an energy transfer vector. Thats like saying a nuclear power plant runs on water or an an engine runs on metal cause it uses metal parts.
>>28946197Semantics, you know what he was saying. It's a pretty low effort op so expect low effort replies.