You can’t run cars on water, can you?
There’s been a lot of talk going around lately about how we can run our cars on water.
Being a Fitter Machinist by trade and spending 3 years in a transport repair shop, I have to say I was a little confused as to how this all worked given my understanding of a motor.
How in the heck could engines run on water????
I was also starting to wonder why I hadn’t heard much about this on the news at night when I catch up on what’s going on around the World. Surely with all the news about High Gas Prices and the fact that there is no light at the end of the tunnel giving us a solution to this which will lower gas prices (which I actually think will never happen anyway), there had to be some news getting around about this idea of running vehicles on water. It didn’t take me long to realise that the main reason I (and everyone else on the planet) hadn’t heard very much was because the Oil Companies and Governments were doing all they possibly can to keep this news silent (any wonder why hey). At this point I turned to the Internet to see what information I could find.
My initial investigation on the Internet turned up quite a number of sites, and as usual a lot of them were simply Adsense sites with very little information to help me understand how it all worked. Perseverance paid off and I found the following.
I discovered this remarkable technology actually does work and it’s been around for a long time. There were many testimonials which convinced me that I could actually improve my fuel economy considerably as well as increase my fuel efficiency, I was overjoyed. Discovering an affordable alternative fuel source to combat these high fuel prices was a blessing.
Something that did concern me was how stable HHO gas really is. Well we can all breathe a sigh of relief because HHO is extremely stable and burns very efficiently.
Conversion isn’t something a scientist needs to do either as it has been made really simple thanks to a number of manuals that has surfaced after years of suppression. Imagine how the “Big Oil Companies” would react and what their finances would look like if everybody went about converting their vehicles all at once. As expected though, a lot of people still remained sceptical and need valid answers to their questions.
1) How Safe Is HHO?
Extremely safe! In fact, unlike standard hydrogen gas, which is incredibly combustible, this type of HHO gas cannot explode at all. That’s because the HHO gas used in this system is only created when your engine needs it, otherwise it is still stored as water. Since water is not combustible, this gas is not combustible, so there is absolutely no risk to your safety.
2) Does this water fuel technology work with all vehicles?
Absolutely! It can be applied to any type of gasoline or diesel powered car or truck.
Considering that no analyst can see gas prices decreasing at any point in the near future, these manuals about how to convert your car to run on water may be your only chance at saving money on gasoline over the next several years. Also, considering the cost of the manual and all the parts used to create it can actually be less than the cost of filling up your gas tank, you should consider purchasing one of them quickly, as they will pay for themselves in a matter of weeks.
If you want to reduce the impact you have on the environment and stop paying such high prices for gasoline, you can do so by running your car with water. The process to create the machinery is incredibly simply and inexpensive, and it is now easy for just about anyone to convert their car into a water powered hybrid.
Don’t let the big oil companies win this battle. Convert your car today.
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Regards,
Ian
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How my car mechanic know how would you need to upgrade your car to accept this type of fuel? Sounds interesting. I’ve just never heard of this before.
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This article sounds well, but how everything is related together?
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