Saturday, May 17, 2008

Learning How To Run A Car On Water - Quest Or Mission?

by Suzanne Webb-Brikas

Finding out how to run a car on water has become somewhat of a quest for many, since gas prices are through the roof. Buying a hybrid car is an option, but they can be expensive, and if you're attached to your current car as I am, finding ways that allow you to make your car more fuel efficient look much more appealing.
Surprisingly, converting your car to run on water is easier than it sounds. The water car technology I speak of is not using 100% water, but instead, a combination of water and fuel. There are simple manuals that explain in simple terms what is needed to help the car to use water in combination with fuel to run.
Many people who have converted their cars have reported at least a 50% increase in fuel efficiency. So if your car or truck currently gets 15 miles to the gallon, using water in conjunction with gas can help your car to get 30 mpg in the same driving conditions. If you save $800 per year with just one converted car, imagine how much you could save if you have more than one car...

Converting your car into a "water car" entails gathering materials to create an easy to make, inexpensive device that uses a small amount of electricity from your car's battery to turn the water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also known as "Hydroxy," burns very efficiently and safely, providing an inexpensive energy source for the car.
A water fueled vehicle runs smoother and cleaner than a regular car, reducing emissions, helping the environment as well as saving the car owner money. Converting a car into a water car will not affect the warranty as long as certain precautions are taken to avoid breaking any rules.
In addition to saving on fuel, many water fueled car owners find that they feel an improvement in they way the car performs very quickly, as it removes carbon build up and prevents future damage. Water cars also tend to run quieter due to the positive effect that water has on the engine's combustion cycle.
Whether you want to learn to run a car on water in order to save money at the pumps, or to help save the environment, there will be a positive effect regardless. To get started, learn more about how this works and how you too can do it yourself on your car. After reading the instructions for water car conversion, you will be amazed at how simple the process is to make water car technology work for you. But be prepared. You just might become a role model for those around you...

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