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How to Run Your Car On Water - You Can Do It Yourself
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By: Mark Myers Email Article
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Have you ever wondered why no inventor has come up with a way to run your car on water? Believe it or not the patents are public domain and were invented over 90 years ago. Modern science did, just a long time ago. The reason it never became mainstream was that gasoline was too readily available and inexpensive.

Here is how to run your car on water.

1. Find a source of electricity (try your battery) 2. Mix water with something that will enable it to conduct electricity better (Arm & Hammer baking soda) 3. Electrify current from battery to water mixture 4. Watch the bubbles (The bubbles are a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gas) 5. Use the vacuum system from your car to extract the gas mixture you created (the bubbles) 6. The vacuum injects the hydrogen gas into the cars intake 7. Mix the HHO with gasoline (inside the piston of the car through the intake) 8. Ignite the mixture with a very powerful igniter (read spark plug) 9. Enjoy 50% better fuel mileage

Did I over simplify? Yes, but not by much. I have left a few minor details out, like how much of what, in what, apply current how, etc. I wanted to show you this is the basis of how to your car on water. Yes, this still requires gasoline, just a smaller amount.

Last time I was at Wal-Mart, gas was $3.99 a gallon, distilled water was $0.69. One gallon of fuel without this system would get you about 20 miles. The gallon of water expands to almost 2000 gallons of HHO and allows you to get 30 miles plus on the same gallon of gas. No brainer huh?

Is this free energy? No, there is no such thing (yet). Every machine whether living like plants and animals and non living like engines and sailboats use more energy than the produce. What is amazing, is this technology uses power that is simply wasted and unused.

You car is about 25% efficient, that means it wastes 75% of the gas it uses, it only take a small increase in efficiency (5-10 percent) to get 50% better mileage. Why not take advantage of the current cheap energy that we have, water.

Full instructions on how to run your car on water exist everywhere on the web. They cost between $49-$97. What do they contain? For $49 you get the same instructions contained above, they just take 60 pages to say the same thing. The instructions will require a machine shop to produce, so the average person will not be able to duplicate the system. The more expensive products ($97) can be built with common items using only simple tools. The only tough tool to operate is a soldering iron, and it does not have to be pretty to work.

For such a small price difference compared to what you will save, it is no wonder the $97 instruction book is the best selling, and has been sold in over 50 countries. It is your choice. You could also choose to do nothing and keep paying crazy prices at the pump. I'll be sure and honk at you as I drive by the gas station, since I know how to run my car on water.

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