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Can We REALLY Use Water as Fuel For Our Cars?
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By: Mark Soldo Email Article
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After all the money, pollution, and anger, the world is finally catching on. The cleanest and most efficient fuel is all around us, and it's FREE.

You may recall in high school chemistry class, that water molecules are made of two Hydrogen atoms bonded with one Oxygen atom. When you boil water, this chemical make-up does not change. The water simply turns into its vaporous state. And when you freeze it, the water molecule still stays in tact. However, run electricity through the water, and something very interesting happens. The water molecule is actually split apart, and bubbles begin to form. This process is called electrolysis, and the bubbles are the Hydrogen and Oxygen gasses being separated and released. This gas, known as HHO or Brown's gas, is a wonderful fuel, and can supplement your gasoline to power your car.

Can we run our car purely on this HHO gas? That's certainly a vision to behold. Although it's possible, it would require extensive modification to your car. The vision from big industry and Government is to move us towards the use of Hydrogen Fuel Cells. Those are basically batteries that use Hydrogen gas to generate power, which in turn runs an electric-like car. Sounds nice, but this has several flaws for the consumer. It requires a completely new and expensive kind of car that must be designed and built from the ground up. It does nothing to help us NOW, with our existing cars. It also requires a large tank to literally STORE compressed Hydrogen gas in your car - not exactly a warm-fuzzy is it? But worse yet, that design, which was absolutely intentional, will keep us dependent once again on the Gas Station. And at the toning of the bell, like mindless cattle we will return time and time again to the pump.

Hydrogen on demand systems can be easily installed on the car or truck you drive TODAY. They do not store Hydrogen gas; they merely produce it from water, then immediately feed it into your engine through one of the standard air-intake lines. The electricity to produce the HHO comes from the excess current of your car's battery. Once released in the line, the Oxygen gas bonds with the gasoline, and the Hydrogen supplements it, creating a much faster and more complete flash in the chambers, burning virtually all fuel present. Your car will actually have more pep, drive cooler, and generate virtually no harmful emissions. But what's really getting everyone's attention is the gas mileage; it increases dramatically! Although the effectiveness will vary with every car, most report seeing 20 to 60% increase in mileage.

By simply installing a hydrogen on demand system in your car, you will be part of an earth shattering moment in history. OPEC and the oil companies have gone too far, and now it's time for science and ethical common sense to prevail. Future generations will proudly remember you as one of the great mavericks of a time, when we finally broke the oil cycle, and unleashed the true power of water.

Our website, www.PoweredWithWater.com, provides several solutions ranging from no-fuss, professional installed devices for $495, or build-your-own kits for those more mechanically inclined.

The author, Mark Soldo, is a computer scientist who is concerned with the economy and environment, and promotes fuel alternatives, focusing on alternatives that work within the architecture of our current automobiles. www.PoweredWithWater.com

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