Nikuba: Is it true that water can be used as an energy source to replace gasoline? BBC News Indonesia
Nikuba alias Niku Banyu, made by Aryanto Misel in Cirebon, West Java, is often visited by the Indonesian public, because it is considered capable of turning water into gasoline. Nikuba utilizes the electrolysis process, to produce fuel that goes directly to the engine's combustion chamber. Then is the pure water or distilled water that Nikuba uses, is it right to call it a substitute fuel? What about the efficiency and side effects on the engine?
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