Don’t Forget to Water Your Car

By Thomas` | March 27, 2009


Yes, you can run your car using both gasoline and the water
bi-product HHO. This article explains how. But make no
mistake, you can utilize a combination of gas and water to
achieve remarkable fuel savings. All that's required are the
instructions outlining the assembly of a fuel cell or
converter and the parts necessary to build it. Soon after
your car's engine will be running using both water and
gasoline.

Certain technology has existed for decades, technology that
converts water into hydrogen gas, a highly combustible,
powerful fuel source that any combustion engine can burn
easily and efficiently. Such technology is already being
applied to thousands of vehicles, along with motorbikes and
diesel powered vehicles. I read one article where the author
claimed its use in the welding process.

So, how exactly can such a technology be exploited? It all
starts with a converter, a device that accommodates
approximately one quart of water. This converter is
connected to the vehicle's battery, drawing a small amount
of current to generate the subsequent hydrogen gas, HHO or
hydroxy. Once water comes through the conversion process,
the resulting biproduct is HHO, a gas that helps maximize
gasoline's mileage-producing powers. As a consequence, your
engine will take your car further on a single tank of gas.
An interesting point is the small amount of water required
to render the process. A single quart of water can last as
much as several months noting that approximately eighteen
hundred gallons of hydrogen gas can be generated from that
single quart. The HHO gas is not stored but, rather,
produced on an as-needed basis by the converter. Hydrogen
gas storage, which could be deemed dangerous, is rendered
unnecessary. And, believe it or not, there's a whole host of
people using converters and experiencing as much as 40% in
gas savings. But, of course, results will undoubtedly vary
from vehicle to vehicle.

A most exhilarating fact regarding such technology is that
99% of the vehicles on today's roads can make use of the
water to gas phenomenon. And because the conversion does not
negatively impact your car or truck's warranty, one more
excuse for not trying the system has been eliminated. Just a
few months of running your vehicle using water should result
in enough gas savings to more than compensate for the cost
of the kit, instruction manual and parts. Please understand
that most engines are not efficient gasoline burners,
evidenced by

dark exhaust and carbon deposits. However, a converter will
enhance your engine's performance, proof being cleaner
emissions and better gas mileage; potentially far better gas
mileage.

A number of people utilizing the system have reported less
pinging, an easier time climbing steep inclines, and a
quieter running engine. Semi-truck operators have garnered a
special appreciation for the built-in engine cooling effect.
And although not everyone has something positive to say,
most of the people with whom we've spoken who have actually
installed the system on their vehicle, have appreciated
varying degrees of improved gas mileage, cleaner emissions,
and a quieter running engine.

Eric Weeks' extensive automotive background has helped feed
his interest in water to gas technology and facts about
water to gas technology. Visit these sites now to learn how
you can take advantage of this technology that improves gas
mileage by as much as 30-50% without causing harm to the
environment.

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