Benefits of Running Your Car on Water

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In a world where driving is one of the most popular things to do, it's easy to forget the impact that gas is having on our environment.
Now, with global warming, people are thinking about this impact more than ever.
How can we prevent global warming? Will it be a natural catostrophe? Will people die? We're not sure, but we're definitely getting more conscious of it.
A new way to do your part in stopping global warming is something called a "water powered car.
" Sounds cool, right? It is.
Millions of people have chosen to "go green" by choosing to make their car run on less gas...
and more water.
There are many advantages to this, and I'll outline a few of them here:
  • Water-powered cars eliminate the harmful exhaust emissions that fossil fuels dissipate into the atmosphere.
    Since there is less gas, there is less fossil fuels which means less exhaust emissions...
    which then leads to...
    a healthier environment!
  • Using water to run your engine decreases build up and friction over time and actually improves your engines power and performance.
    Again, with no gas, there is less problems with the vehicle which make for a more enjoyable ride!
  • Smoother and calmer engine operation - Water-powered vehicles actually run quieter, smoother and calmer; this is due to the effect water has on the combustion cycle inside your engine.
    You'd have less noises and bumpy feelings as you're driving.
  • Running your car on water actually reduces the amount of heat produced from your engine and thus less energy is lost into the environment.
    Gas is what makes your engine heat up, and with less gas and more water, you get less heat!
You can run your car on water.
All it takes to build a "water-burning hybrid" is the installation of a simple, often home-made electrolysis cell under the hood of your vehicle.
The key is to take electricity from the car's electrical system to electrolyze water into a gaseous mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, often referred to as Brown's Gas or HHO or oxyhydrogen.
Typically, the mixture is in a ratio of 2:1 hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms.
This is then immediately piped into the intake manifold to replace some of the expensive gasoline you've been paying through the nose for these last couple of months.
If you're at all interested in this, and want to learn more, I have a brief review of a GREAT eBook that tells EXACTLY how to start running your car on water.
The last paragraph I wrote may have seemed a little confusing to you...
but don't worry! I suggest you read it if you found this article interesting.
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