Water Car - Run a Car on Water and Save Money on Gas

Autos & TrucksCars

  • Author Jason Marshall
  • Published July 10, 2008
  • Word count 465

As gas continues its meteoric rise in price, average folks like you and I are searching for ways to save money on gas by increasing our gas mileage and at the same time reducing our fuel bill without having to cut out our necessary driving. I read some information recently that allowed me to use water as a fuel by constructing and installing a mini hydrogen generator in my car, so that now I have a water car or water hybrid as some people call them.

Before we go any further let's establish that we are not operating the car on water alone but rather using the gas from the mini hydrogen generator as well as the gasoline/air mixture that your car normally uses, this gas from the generator burns the gasoline much more efficiently and therefore we get increased power.

This process of running electricity through a liquid is called electrolysis and all we have to do is use a container to hold the water, run some electricity from the alternator/battery through electrodes placed in the water and the reaction separates the water into hydrogen and oxygen. This gas is known as Brown's Gas or HHO Gas.

This HHO gas allows everything in the combustion chamber to burn completely and therefore we get reduced emissions, more power and a quieter, smoother engine response. The technology is proven with thousands of people worldwide using this water car technology and the great thing is that they built and installed it themselves. We cannot afford to keep giving away money for overpriced fuel.

For those who want to know, yes there are kits normally in the range of $900.00 but if you do it yourself then the price falls to $80 with a trip to the hardware store and some assembly.

Don't think it's impossible because water cars are worldwide, just for a trip to the store and $80 you can save thousands and if you think you are not capable of doing it take me as an example I spend more time behind the computer than most people and I converted my car to a water car.

The savings from your fuel bill will allow you to offset the rapidly increasing supermarket checkout bill or may help pay the mortgage and allow a little extra to be saved each month.

Let's face the facts, oil is not coming down in price due to perceived supply shortage and to further add to that, conflicts in the Middle East as well in other oil rich areas are accelerating the rate at which oil prices increase. We (average folks) have no control over world events but we do have control over how we spend our money, so take some control, convert your car to a water car and save money.

If you think you are up to the challenge and want to convert your car to a water car (its really easy)

I have reviewed some of the better sites providing information in this area.

Go To http://WaterCarReview.weebly.com

Currently residing in Barbados, Jason Marshall has been in traditional sales and marketing for 15 years. He has now expanded his focus to include internet marketing.

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