How to Increase Your Gas Mileage with a Water Powered Car
I live in the middle of nowhere. It takes me 20 minutes to get to the closest town and an hour to get to a "real" town.
I love living in the country where the air is clean, and I don't have neighbors 5 feet away when I look out my window, but it's costing me.
I have added it up and it costs me 6 dollars every time I drive to town and 12 dollars each time I go to the "real town".
That's out of control. Gas prices are climbing. They are 3.29 a gallon here today and it's suggested they will be well over 4 dollars a gallon by the end of summer.
I had to find some way to get better gas mileage. I just can't afford to go anywhere ~ and I'm getting claustrophobic out here. :)
While researching I found out I can convert my car to run on water. NO WAY!!
This lens is the beginning of an experiment.
Contents at a Glance
- I decided to convert my car to run on water
- 60 MPG Ford Escort Wagon ~ running on water
- I'm starting to think I can really convert my truck to run on water
I decided to convert my car to run on water
but I haven't told my husband yet
At first I thought it was a joke. I didn't really think it could be done.
So I started looking around to see if it was the real deal and if it would really work.
I was pretty surprised by what I found. Here are some videos of people who have used this technology and how it's working for them.
60 MPG Ford Escort Wagon ~ running on water
Seems to work great for old and newer cars
60 MPG Escort Wagon
I'm starting to think I can really convert my truck to run on water
I have a 94 chevy blazer ~ gas guzzling machine
I went back to the sales page for Run Your Car on Water and took a look at the videos on that page.
I was getting more convinced, but needed some more incidental evidence. :) I'm a hard sale.
Let it rain! I need water to power my car
Same guy ~ converts his car to water this time
Check this out you will not believe the gas mileage this guy is getting on his saturn.
I'm sold. I'm converting my car to run on water
I bought the manual and I'm giving it a go
And I still haven't told my husband. :)So that last video talked me into it. My husband owns a construction company and drives a huge crew cab dually that gets like 4 miles to the gallon, I have the blazer and we also have a Honda ~ and the saturn waiting to be sold.
We are a car loving family, and we are paying out the nose. In fact, my husband has done the math and has figured if we sell the Honda and purchase a BRAND NEW PRIUS we will still be saving money in the end with gas prices going up as they are.
I've been wanting a prius forever, but here's the deal. If we can use the cars we have and convert them to run on water, that saves all the energy it takes to build a brand new car, and it will save us money in insurance coverage as well as gas.
I also read many testimonials on a different convert your car to run on water website and they all said their cars ran better and cleaner. I would think this would only make your car's engine last longer. Which I would think would mean our cars would last longer. But hey ~ I'm no mechanic, that's my husband's job. lol
So I'm going to have the hubby make our cars run on water
I hope he goes for it
We have recently been having some serious debates about clean energy and alternative fuel sources, so it will be fun to give him this book and let him convert our cars to run on water.I can't wait to come back here and tell you all the changes I see in our cars. I will really be interested to see how much our gas mileage goes up.
So here's the baseline:
Saturn = 30 mpg
Honda = 29 mgg
Blazer = 19 mpg
I'll come back and let you know what happens for us.
What do you think, Water Powered Car the wave of the future?
Converting your car to water is a tax deduction
it just keeps getting better.
My husband is always looking for more tax deductions. I just found this article at Water 4 Fuel, and guess what, converting your car to water can be a huge tax deduction. Oh, hubby's gonna love this. Here's more about the tax deductions.Since 2005 the IRS could not afford to continue ignoring alternative fuel anymore, and started giving considerable rewards for "green" cars, "green" fuels and "green" upgrades.
You can get back up to $2,000 for a car, or up to $50,000 for a truck. Specifically, below is the word for word text out of the new IRS code:
"Deduction limit. The maximum deduction you can claim for qualified clean-fuel vehicle property with respect to any motor vehicle is one of the following.
1. $50,000 for a truck or van with a gross vehicle weight rating over 26,000 pounds or for a bus with a seating capacity of at least 20 adults (excluding the driver).
2. $5,000 for a truck or van with a gross vehicle weight rating over 10,000 pounds but not more than 26,000 pounds.
3. $2,000 for a vehicle not included in (1) or (2)."
But of course you must provide receipts that show your costs in installing and setting up your water powered car.
If you are thinking that it will cost you a fortune to set up water powered cars, think again. With the right information you would only need to spend very little money to install the device in your car that will make it run on water and gas, thereby reducing the consumption of gas.
If you're sold too, go ahead and check out the manual on how to Run Your Car on Water
What about you? Do you have a water powered car?
if you do I wanna know!!!
If you have converted your car to run on water I really want to hear how it's working out for you.
Let me know how your gas mileage changed and how your car's running. I may need leverage to get my husband working on this!!

We did ----- I only used one cell and it raised us up a few miles to the gallon . One cell was not cost effective in my opinion. We decided instead to cut down on home expenses (it was much easier). You can see the ways are doing it at www.cheapcheez.com --- Tony having a great day out.
Posted September 01, 2008
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No extra batteries are required. Hence, it will be cleaning the environment, rather than dumping nauseous toxins into it. Posted July 30, 2008 |

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