People are asking, is it really true, and YES it is, you can convert your everyday car to a water burning hybrid, using browns Gas and Save 40% - 50% on fuel, thats about a $1000 per year or more. Just imagine what you could do with all that extra
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Works on gas or diesel powered cars, vans, trucks, and SUVs. Your car will become more fuel efficient and produce cleaner emissions. Convert your vehicle for the lowest price. Similar conversion kits cost up to $600 and up! Works with plain tap water. No need for distilled water or special water additives! The process is simplified, the steps are easy, and the materials are affordable.
This easy conversion guide will show you how to use electricity from your car's battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also called Brown's Gas or Hydroxy, burns smoothly and provides significant energy - while the end product is just H2O! HHO provides the atomic power of Hydrogen, while maintaining the stability of water. We have made the technology to build a water-burning hybrid easy and affordable.
Water can be used to fuel a car when used as a supplement to gasoline. In fact, very little water is needed! only one quart of water provides over 1800 gallons of HHO gas which can literally last for months and significantly increase your vehicle's fuel efficiently, improve emissions quality, and save you money.
Thousands of successful water-conversions around the world are proof that this technology works and will soon catch on! Some industry insiders say its just a matter of time before this water-burning technology will be standard in new automobiles. One expert estimates most cars will be using this technology by 2012, but until the auto manufacturers catch up, you can use this technology for yourself today at a very reasonable set-up cost.
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Hello world. On November 2, 1878, an Atlantic giant squid ran aground in Glover's Harbour (Thimble Tickle), Newfoundland. The body was 20ft long, but total lenght was 35ft. This is my hometown where I was born and raised.