| Run Your Car With Water Fuel - What's The Oil Industry Hiding? |
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| Energy Tech - Transportation Tech |
| Friday, 27 June 2008 10:22 |
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By Matthew Loop, DC Everyone is concerned over the rising cost of gas. It seems that every week, the cost of gas goes significantly higher, causing a great amount of stress on one"s wallet - all while the gas companies continue to make record profits. Big Oil seems to be the only people not affected by the high gas costs, even though they are the one"s causing the problems, and politicians appear to be sitting on their hands not doing anything about it. By actually harnessing water as fuel, you can stop stressing about ridiculous gas prices, significantly increase your mileage (depending on which type of car or truck you drive), decrease emissions and thwart global warming. To top it all off, you can even become eligible to receive IRS tax refunds by driving a more environmentally compatible vehicle. What was once an idea that was completely squashed by the oil companies has now become a growing solution to the high gas prices. This technology continues to grow in popularity as individuals search for viable ways to experience some sort of relief at the pump. Every new person that tries these water car systems becomes a walking (driving?) advertisement, as they tell all of their friends, and their friends tell their friends, until thousands and thousands of people know that the technology is available. The technology to run your car on water, also known as HHO gas (for H20, or 2 Hydrogen, 1 Oxygen), has actually been around for awhile. By simply hooking up a small, homemade machine to your car"s battery, you can convert everyday tap water into a working Hydrogen current that helps improve your gas mileage by as much as 300%. The final product of HHO burning is H20 (water). What makes HHO so powerful, you may ask? Well, this is because it has the atomic power of hydrogen, and the biochemical stability of water. Lastly, it is thought to be three times more potent than regular gasoline and much more efficient! Since a traditional engine runs on gas, very little mileage is possible because a great deal of energy is wasted in the form of heat and pollution. This is absolutely not the case with HHO, therefore it"s completely different. So, what are we talking in dollars here? Typical costs range from around $120-$150, which includes the conversion manual and parts. Configuring your car so that it"s a water burning hybrid is actually fairly easy from what friends have stated. I was recommended a how-to guide / conversion manual (see below) that guided me step-by-step through the entire process. The tools used to create HHO gas are so easy to find, that you can get their parts for less than 100 dollars at any local hardware supply store, regardless of where you live. And making the engine supplement can take as little time as one hour, but certainly not more than one day, so once you get the parts you can get started right away creating a car that runs on water in no time at all. Find yourself a good how-to guide and you are all set for creating a car that runs on water and saving thousands of dollars at the gas tank. The way I see it is you can either be a victim like most Americans or you can be the victor when it comes to controlling your own gasoline costs. Should you choose the latter, your pocketbook will thank you and you can lead a normal life again, rather than worrying about whether or not you"ll have enough money for groceries this week! About the Author: Want to make a water / gas hybrid yourself? Easily increase your gas mileage and save over $100 per month with the tested Run Your Car on Water conversion manual. It"s quick, inexpensive, and has a money-back guarantee. Get Gas Price Relief immediately.
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