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Learn about an innovative way to use water to significantly cut down on your vehicle’s fuel consumption. |
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That is, can you really run a car on water?
Sounds outrageous, too good to be true, a little too much to swallow. Skepticism is entirely understandable here, much like the rampant skepticism we now laugh at but was commonplace when the automobile itself was invented over 100 years ago.
But—and this is where you need to hold onto your hat—experts in the field agree that it is indeed possible to some extent. And, in fact, the technology has been around long enough that it’s now affordable for just about anyone to fuel a car with water.
Don’t misunderstand. As much as we would all like to totally eliminate our need for gasoline, that’s just not going to happen. Water alone is by no means adequate to fuel an engine. Common sense tells you that. But when used as a catalyst, water can serve as a surprisingly significant booster to your gasoline to cause it to burn more efficiently—and thus cut down significantly on the amount that’s wasted.
Very affordable conversion kits are now available to the everyday consumer, with detailed instructions costing between $60 and $225. The parts required are relatively simple and are easily available at almost any auto parts or hardware store and normally cost no more than $60.
These minimal costs are well worth the end result and can pay for themselves easily within just a few days—providing an engine that’s up to 40-percent more fuel-efficient, and a car that runs on water. What you’ll be doing is using electricity from your car's battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (two parts hydrogen to one part oxygen). Just one quart of water provides over 1,800 gallons of HHO gas, which can last for several months to turbocharge your vehicle's fuel efficiently, reduce harmful emissions, and cut your fuel costs.
Many people believe this technology will soon be standard in new vehicles, using water as fuel. With fuel prices going out the roof these days, it’s easy to understand why.
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Jonathan Wright reports on innovative ways to reduce living expenses, such as resourceful methods to significantly improve the efficiency of fuel.
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