Wednesday, February 9, 2011

How to Modify Your Car Cheaply to Run On Water

Problems Today:

Incredibly high petrol prices, petrol battles, pollution and global climate change. You know what I'm referring to.

Bad News?:

A possible solution could be watered powered vehicles. There are apparently about 10 strategies that will allow people to do this, but it is too costly and relatively impossible to do at the present time. Nobody know what could happen to them, and it is a big change that can't take place.

Finally some good news:

Thanks to a lot of backyard engineers, you can now power your car partially on water, that is a water-gas hybrid. This would increase your gas efficiently by up to 59% and I've even seen 70% on a Cadillac 99. Using this technology you could drastically help prevent global warming. You can improve efficient burning of fuel this means less wear and tear, engine clatter, high temperature in the engine, carbon deposits.

This is obviously an extremely powerful piece of technology. Supposable it has been around for over 90 years but no one dared to go public do to the fact that they ware afraid of the multi billion dollar gas industries. Well do to the ever raising gas prices that reached an all time high these days, one of these backyard engineers got fed up and decided to go public.

So how does this really work? It's pretty simple, you ue electricity from your car's battery to separate water into a gas known as HHO, this burns effectively and supplies significant energy. HHO has the atomic power of hydrogen but maintains the stability of water. This makes it a very safe and very effective process.

We have already seen how a system like this can benefit you, but how can you get your hands on one? You could go to your local auto shop and ask them to make you one, but you would probably spend 500$ for the HHO generator and another 500$ for installment. The best solution would be to get yourself a do it yourself guide. It is extremely easy to follow, as they usually come with 90 pages of detailed instructions and illustration, as opposed to the old days when all the instructions ware on a piece of paper.


A guide like this costs less then 50$ and the materials needed for conversion are also around 50$. This means you can be up and running for 100$, it's obviously the way to go.

In conclusion you can modify you car cheaply to run on water, with the use of these simple do it yourself guides that are designed for complete car novices. Running your car on water makes it an environmentally safe hybrid, and what comes with an environmentally safe hybrid, IRS refunds owed to you by the law, for using green technology in your vehicle...just great.

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