Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Use Water To Fuel Our Cars

By Miles Moore


If gas cost $10 a gallon would you rather use water to fuel your car? Gas has not reached that price yet but it could and probably will do exactly that one day.

As oil supplies start to get used up and world demand continues to increase we can only expect oil to continue becoming more expensive. When the oilwells start to run dry everyone will be clamouring to buy whatever oil is left and we may wish we could buy gas for $10 gallon

We need to act fast to develop alternative energy supplies. We should be responding to this potential crisis to the same degree we would react to war. Everybody needs to feel involved in reducing our demand for imported oil by improving the insulation in properties and using their cars in a more economical way and using less gas.

It has long been known that water is made up of hydrogen and water and we also know that hydrogen is a powerful fuel. There is a way to get the hydrogen out of the water but in the past it was always thought uneconomical.

Engineers have been working away for years to develop simple ways to generate hydrogen gas from water and the seem to have succeeded. You can use these systems to generate gas and feed it into your car engine to use with normal gas.

All you have to do is buy a few parts which are easily available at hardware stores and you can assemble the kit in your garage and fit it to your car. It is said to only take a few hours to complete this.

The idea of using water to power our cars has always been a dream and even with these systems you do still need to buy and use gas but adding hydrogen should reduce the amount of gas you have to buy and use.

I have seen claims that users have doubled their mileage using these water fuel systems while other claim more reasonable improvements of around 20% or so. With an improvement like that it won't take long to make up the money spent on buying the instruction guide which explains clearly what you have to do.

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