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        <title>Squidoo: My Car Runs On Water !</title>
        <description>OK, let's get this straight - I'm not diluting my gasoline with water, that would be plain stupid. Apart from anything else it wouldn't mix!

What I AM doing is allowing the DIY conversion kit I've installed adjacent to the engine of my automobile to separate the Hydrogen and Oxygen gases that are in water (remember: H20? Well the resulting gas is HHO). That gas is then introduced into the combustion chamber of the car's engine leading to a far, far better combustion of the gasoline. ...</description>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:27:19 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>My Car Runs On Water ! updated Fri Jun 27 2008 1:27 pm CDT</title>
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            <description>OK, let's get this straight - I'm not diluting my gasoline with water, that would be plain stupid. Apart from anything else it wouldn't mix!

What I AM doing is allowing the DIY conversion kit I've installed adjacent to the engine of my automobile to separate the Hydrogen and Oxygen gases that are in water (remember: H20? Well the resulting gas is HHO). That gas is then introduced into the combustion chamber of the car's engine leading to a far, far better combustion of the gasoline. Get the detailed plans here...

Result? Now that my car runs on water and a gasoline mix I can happily report a 35% increase in miles per gallon, a cleaner engine, less carbon emissions and a check from the government for using 'green' technology. Not bad eh? And all for an investment of less than $100! Thank you very much!

I've tried to keep that as techno-speak free as possible and, certainly, the kit can be fitted by any amateur backyard mechanic without a problem and for less than $100 in parts easily purchased from any good DIY store (see above).

In fact it's not even a major addition to the engine, it's an add-on and doesn't affect the car's warranty etc. as it can be removed in minutes.

Get the detailed plans here...

I check out the main companies supplying this technology on my site Car2Water.com

So why haven't you heard about this before? Let me take you on a journey of discovery.......

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