Can Cars Really Run On Water?

Water CarThey say you will be amazed by the new technology for running your car engine on water. Yet is it just a scam? Can a car run on water alone? Yes, but the technology is so new it may be years away before you can own a completely water run automobile. Inventor Stan Meyer has created a functioning water run engine, yet the road to production is very steep and dangerous.

The release of a water burning engine would destroy some of the largest companies in the world. There are many people who would rather see Mr Meyer dead then bring his invention to the world.

With engines run on water alone still being years away, there is an alternative. The technology exists today to create a hybrid engine benefiting from the release of hydrogen from water. Conversion kits are now available on the Internet.

Some of the benefits include:

Easy to Use

Works with almost all engines

Fuel Economy of 25% to 70%

Less polluting emissions

Easy to understand step by step procedure

Parts can be easily found

You don’t have to worry about safety, as there is no large volume of hydrogen to deal with. The hydrogen gas is extracted as needed.

The use of water is to supplement the gasoline. One quart of water is able to provide 1800 gallons of HHO gas. This amount of gas not only will vastly increase you cars fuel savings but also last for almost four months.

This appears to be the perfect win-win situation. You save on fuel costs, your car runs better and cleaner and you make a major impact on improving the environment. Conversion kit information can be found at www.exchangewaterforgas.com

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2 comments so far

  1. WillG
    #1

    This is a very interesting concept. Sure, it takes the battery to create the energy to break down the water, but the battery is charged by the alternator. I guess the measure of success would be does the addition of Brown’s gas to the combustion mixture make for higher gas mileage?

    I read a great article titled, “HHO or HHype” at http://economicefficiency.blogspot.com/2008/07/hho-or-hhype.html

    While it doesn’t pick a winner, it does cover a lot of ground.

  2. XRumerTest
    #2

    Hello. And Bye.

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