
If life is like a box of chocolates, then gasoline is like that hazelnut centred favourite which everyone wants to eat first and which brothers wind up wrestling on the kitchen linoleum floor over. This site is developed as a resource for people interested in the emerging possiblity to Drive your car with water.
Drive your car with water
Ummm.. has anyone noticed what is going on with gas these days? I mean what the hell right? Instability in the middle east, China's exponential growth and insatiable appetite for oil, depletion of non-renewable oil reserves, and the ever increasing fear of global warming resulting from the burning of fossil fuels. Needless to say, the world needs an energy solution. There have been major advancements in recent years in hybrid car technology and even hydrogen powered cars and electric cars.However, one solution that is gaining increasing popularity, awareness and credibility is the installation of a tiny "do it yourself' device that allows you to Drive your car with water.
If you've never heard about how you can run your car on water, then you're probably thinking that this sounds like a tall glass of water to swallow. Well, I did too until one day while surfing YouTube I discovered a Fox News clip of the inventor of a water-powered arc welder engine that that had extended his invention to automobile engines. As my curiosity blossomed I discovered that there were commercially available plans for a simple little device that allows you to Drive your car with water. While these devices do not substitute entirely petrol they can improve gas mileage by as much as 50%. Additionally, these devices also clean out your engine, improve performance and decreases emissions.
Basically, the way it works is that a small container is installed under the hood which is filled with distilled water and baking soda. The device gets vacuum pressure and electricity from the engine which creates a gas called HHO. The HHO gas is fed into the engine's intake manifold which helps to power your vehicle.
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Four Reasons to consider using water as a fuel additive
Gas has become really expensive so why not supplement your gas budget with the free resource of water. While the technology to do so has been available for some time it's only with the recent skyrocketing gas prices that people have started to show a real interest in its use. However the benefits are more than monetary:Reasons to Run Your Car on Water:
> The main reason, SAVE ON GAS
> But you can also increase your mileage by at least 50% and even up to 100%
> Using water with gas also reduces your emissions and hence pollution
> It's a totally reversible process
If the technology is available and legit than why hasn't it taken off in a bigger way? This is a question I wondered about, but the sad fact is that while the technology to use water to help fuel a car has been available and is a good environmental option, it wasn't until I personally felt the 'pinch in the pocket' that I gave it any real consideration. So now with perhaps no real intention of doing so you can:
> Have better mileage
> Lower costs
> And cleaner emissions
It Definitely Works!
It works by turning water (H2O) into a gaseous form (HH0). This gas then mixes in with the traditional gas, allowing you to gain greater mileage. With the right instructions, and some basic additions to the running of your car's engine it's a simple and relatively easy process to achieve. The plans are simple enough for a D.I.Y job or you can leave it in the hands of a mechanic.
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pressingtheissue Sep 22, 2010 @ 8:01 am | delete
- Pretty interesting stuff! I t would be great if everyone would come together and do this! I've never heard of it ..No Wonder ...the Oil corporations don't want anyone to even think about "watering down" their products.
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