Water Cars
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In an internal combustion engine expanding gases create high pressure within the combustion chamber, and since the chamber is sealed by the cylinder walls and the piston, the pressure forces the piston to move. The piston moves downward due to the force exerted by the expanding gases, which pushes against the piston head.
Two ways water cars are communicated to work is trying to maximize phase transition from water to steam and adding hydrogen. When maximizing combustion, adding water will only get in the way.
Sequestration of exhaust using a simple water filter is probably an easy solution.