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Hydrogen Peroxide Powered Race Car

Posted October 14, 2009 6:00 AM by CarDomain

Using hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to power vehicles is quickly catching on around drag strips located throughout the country. The high amount of power and relatively low cost of building a H2O2 rocket propelled vehicle make them very attractive. Sponsors love these vehicles because of the unique display and sound created upon releasing the thrust held within.

The H2O2 powered vehicle works on the basics similar to H2O2 rockets of WWII. There is a flood of hydrogen peroxide into a combustion chamber filled with silver or platinum screens that act as a catalyst. When they come into contact with this catalyst, a chemical reaction occurs releasing the energy out the back of the vehicle with major amounts of thrust.

The byproducts of H2O2 vehicles are only oxygen, and water because the chemical reaction effectively splits the extra oxygen molecule off of H2O resulting in thermal energy and thrust in a pollution free manner.

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Re: Hydrogen Peroxide Powered Race Car

10/14/2009 11:49 PM

In the 70's H2O2 rocket cars were popular for exhibition runs.

Dick Keller, a bicycle racer of note, was one of those at the forefront of this technology.

http://www.laffin-gas.com/history.html

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10/15/2009 4:53 AM

...and if anything goes wrong, the slightest bit of dirt in a fuel line or tank and it will look like the aftermath of a small nuclear explosion. HTP is a VERY dangerous substance, I do not personally see it as being a valid fuel for any type of car.......

Remember Ramstein, Germany, well one day there will be another Ramstein but with HTP as the main problem, not aircraft crashing on the crowd.....wait up!!

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10/19/2009 9:57 PM

Indeed, the good ship Kursk may still be menacing the Baltic were it not for a faulty HTP torpedo...

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10/20/2009 3:09 AM

True.....

Over the years, many have died using HTP......

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