Saturday 3 January 2009

Best Gas Mileage - Need Better Gas Mileage -- Discover Water Car Technology

With fuel prices sky high, almost everybody is searching for ways to save money on fuel. Some experts have claimed that you can run your car on water. Is water car technology a scam? Quite a while back, scientists discovered that energy can be extracted from water and can also be used as alternative automobile fuel. So what is the truth about water car technology?

AMAZING WATER: WHO'D HAVE THOUGHT IT?

The key to this astonishing technology is plain old water. In chemistry class, we learned that water (H2O) is made up of hydrogen and oxygen. The gas that your car engine can use is called Oxyhydrogen and it is made up of HHO. When water is broken down by electrolysis, Oxyhydrogen can be extracted and made available as an energy source. To extract the HHO gas, a special device is (easily!) installed into your car engine. There are guides you can get on the internet showing how to do this in a weekend with parts that are readily available and cheap.

A SHORT PRIMER ON ELECTROLYSIS

Industry has been using electrolysis for years and the basic process is well known. With the modification to car engines, the additional bits and pieces you install will enable it to produce Oxyhydrogen gas (HHO) from water - right there in your car engine. Multiple thousands of drivers are now using water gas technology and getting very handy improvements to their MPG. All the way from around 25% better mileage up to 200%-plus in one case I found while researching for this article.

HOW WATER CAR TECHNOLOGY CAN BENEFIT YOU

I know you will want to get into the details via the links below, so here's a quick wrap-up of the benefits: 1) You use less petrol. 2) So your car produces less pollution. 3) Your running costs go down because water is cheaper than petrol. 4) You save money. As the price of gasoline continues to skyrocket, you save more.

Hey, I like that, dont you? You can get the full facts about water car engines through the links below:

MORE ABOUT GETTING BETTER GAS MILEAGE

Use water for fuel (we're not crazy!)

Run cars on water

(C) Article by Gavin Brightside. http://CleanWater4C

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