Friday, September 2, 2011

Run My Car on Water

Because of the high gas prices, most of us are either conserving or are looking for ways to get cheaper gasoline. There are many ways to conserve gasoline, the best way is to quit driving as much. While we can cut down on driving, for some this is not an option because of our work. Fortunately there are ways to save on fuel costs without cutting down on our driving. We are going to look at one of these ways and I am going to run my car on water; actually a combination of water and gas.

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Most everyone knows that water is composed of two gases, hydrogen and oxygen. What we are going to do is break down the water into those two gases and inject these gases into our fuel injection system and burn them with the gas. One question as to why we would want to do this is really simple when you think about it. The answer is that water actually contains more energy per gallon than gasoline does.

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Adding water to our fuel causes the fuel to burn more efficiently, about thirty percent of the gasoline injected into internal combustion engines wind up going out the exhaust pipe unburned. If you don't believe this just hold a match up to your tailpipe but stand back. When I was a kid we used to put a spark plug into the tail pipe and turn it on with a switch at night. What happened was flaming tailpipes which was a cool sight. With the rising cost of fuel I am going to run my car on water and burn that thirty percent in the engine where I can get more power and efficiency.

There are simple instructions and kits available that are very inexpensive. You can purchase everything needed to convert your vehicle to burn water at most hardware stores including Lowes, Home Depot and Ace Hardware. The cost will be around thirty dollars. The installation is really easy if you can drill holes and use super glue. I can run my car on water and so can YOU!!

Run My Car on Water

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