Friday, July 4, 2008

Run Car with Water

By Rita

Mother earth is getting hotter and hotter because of the carbon emission from cars and trucks. Carbon dioxide emissions results from consumption of fossil fuels. It is necessary to find alternative fuel to control global warming and green house impact. If you use water to gas technology, you will get improved mileage and you may also get alternative fuel vehicle tax incentive.

But since the big oil companies do have an undeniable influence in politics, it may be hard to do something concrete about lowering our carbon emission levels as well as finding good sources of alternative fuel.

Recently using water along with gasoline in the car got popularity due to high cost of gasoline . Like any new concept, there are enough controversies to run car on water. There are several successful cases of using hydrogen gas conversion kit in car in USA, UK & Australia. Success of these people confirmed that you could run your vehicle with plain tap water. If you use water as alternative fuel for your car, you will increase your car mileage, reduce engine temperature and carbon emission.

What run car with water technology?

You need to install an inexpensive device in your cars' engine that will allow the electricity generated by the batteries to burn water and release the hydrogen component of water.

Hydrogen is a very powerful gas. You can run car with hydrogen gas but it is extremely risky to carry hydrogen gas cylinder with you.When a quart of water is electrolyzed to release the hydrogen and make it turn into a gas that can be used as an alternative fuel. The end product is called HHO or Brown's Gas. The kit is called hydrogen conversion kit. HHO as an alternative fuel is also clean and safe.

How you can run car with water?

There are several guides are available on how to build hho gas convert kit using simple tap water. Some of them are very costly and some of them are cheap. I do recommend you to follow some affordable and reliable guide, which has a good support network.

My experience with water to gas technology

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