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How to Run a Car on Water

By Sarah Staar
Oct 21, 2008
You may have heard about it, and then wondered just how to run a car on water. Water is simple, available, and free, but will it really run a car? Yes, and no. No, you cannot run a car on water per se; you can't dump water into your gas tank and expect the car to do anything but sputter and choke off. But yes, you can use water to create HHO energy which can then be used to increase mileage and fuel your car with a type of safe hydrogen power. And, it is simple enough that you can build your own inexpensive water powered fuel plant. The gas mileage increases seem to run about double any mileage you are getting from your vehicle currently.

Hydrogen in water it is bound up as H2O. What you need for powering your vehicle is to convert the HOO to HHO. Hydrogen is only bound up with other elements, such as methane which is CH4 (CHHHH). Bound up with carbon, the end result can be the methane, coal, or petroleum. Hydrogen also has about three times the energy content of other common fuels. It is shown that HHO fuel has reduced unhealthy emissions, improved engine performance and smoothness, removes carbon deposits (cleaning your engine), and even can qualify for IRS green technology deductions.

It is possible to pay a professional to convert your vehicle to using hydrogen based fuels, if you want to pay about $2000. Or, you can purchase a kit or obtain a few simple materials yourself and save money. You can make money installing this system for others, on any car, truck, SUV, van or diesel vehicle. Some complete kits found online are priced from a mere $49, and there are several from which to choose.

Websites selling books on how to run a car on water are selling books with information about what parts you need and how to create your own HHO fuel system. They are not selling parts and kits to do it yourself. Many websites offering information are linking to a few main bookselling websites. Some reviewers who have tried the systems are saying, yes, it is worth your money to get the information and that the savings in fuel far outweigh any costs for information and/or parts you need to create your own system.

If you are ecologically minded, have some mechanical skill, or a friend who tinkers with auto and truck parts, learning how to run a car on water will benefit everyone involved. Who would not want to double their mileage, clean their engine, and contribute to a cleaner environment at the same time? One must wonder why the vehicle manufacturers have this system as a standard fuel saving feature? Yes, there is a slight risk with hydrogen fuel, but there is with gasoline also, so what is the difference if you can double your savings? Learn how to run a car on water and be a step ahead of the crowd!
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