Wednesday, 25 November 2009

It is Possible to Have a Water Run Car?

Well, we all probably seen an article or seen it somewhere on Commerical about cars running on water. You maybe even read something about it on the Internet. It's true that car manufactures are working on ways to find ways for cars to run on water. However, it'll probably won't fully be completely ready for the world in several more years... so how about an alternative? Using water and gas.

Yes, it is possible to power your car with water and gas using an age old experimental technology long before gasoline was invented. This technology requires you to build a small component and install it into your car. You don't have to do anything else to your car, if you're thinking you might have to change all the parts in your car. It's more like an add-on. That's all it does to your car.

What this does is, it'll make your car run on gasoline and water, meaning your car won't just be running on 100% gasoline. Now, that means you'll be using less gas, gain more mileage, and... saving gas money! Yes, if you construct it correctly, you'll be driving a car that uses water.

What you'll be doing is, the device, uses a bit of electricity to separate the water into a gas called HHO, or Hydroxy, which burns extremely well in your car, and it produces ton of energy.

What's great about this is, it's a better alternate than just pure gasoline, because now you don't exhaust harmful emission, and in a way, you're emitting oxygen into the air. So, it is better for the environment.

By the way, using technology, you'll be doing more good to your car's engine than your average car. By using water, you're actually enhancing your car performance. It actually helps remove carbon deposits than create like regular gasoline running cars.

So, yes, you can have a water run car, but not in a way where you're running a car using 100% water. You're basically running water and gas. Of course, it's still a experimental technology, and anyone can do it. Just need to put alot of effort into it. It's mainly create for the purpose of saving gas and finding a better alternative. So, you interested in this technology? Want to learn more about it and how to learn to build one yourself? Check out this site at http://savingourgsmoney.blogspot.com/ for more instructions. By the way, you can also now ask the IRS for refunds because you're driving a "green" car now. Check it out.

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