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Water 4 Gas - Hydrogen Conversion Made Really Simple For Cars

June 29th, 2008 · 2 Comments

by Matthew Loop, DC

Sometimes I’m amazed how much time and money I probably wasted being skeptical about the HHO water car systems I had seem all over the Internet. Before I turned my car into a hydrogen powered hybrid, I had assumed that there was no way that I would get any form of gas relief from a system that involves turning my car into one that ran on H2O. But with nowhere else to turn for relief from high gas prices, I decided to give it a shot anyway and try to turn my car into one that ran on HHO gas.

These sites that promise that water can be used as fuel are slightly misleading. Instead of converting your car into one that runs 100% on water, you are instead turning your car into a hybrid car that runs on both water and gas, using a system known as HHO gasoline. By purchasing a handy step by step guide designed to teach even the most novice car owner how to run your car on water, you start to work creating the apparatus you are going to use to power your car.

This technology simply works by harnessing a small current from your vehicle’s electrical apparatus. From there, it gets fed to a reservoir that contains a solution mixture of water and a touch of baking soda. While using the present electrical current, the water atoms split into HHO gas, AKA Brown’s Gas. This is actually very safe, stable, and clean burning type of gas.

Once the water fuel has it your combustion system, you now have a combination of fuel and HHO Gas that is incredibly efficient, increasing your gas mileage by as much as 300% and saving you a great deal of money. This is the kind of relief that everyone needs at the gas tank.

It does seem risky to add a piece of technology you built yourself to your car, but luckily most systems will not damage your car. In fact, these water fuel systems actually improve your car’s likely lifespan, rather than harm it, because it burns cleanly and cools your engine, preventing damage from heat and stress. In addition, anything you do to your car is completely reversible and does not void your warranty, so there really is no risk.

The cost of the pieces to create this technology is less than a few hundred dollars, and the time to build it is only a few hours. And this technology is so effective, that a 16 oz glass of water will last 2 to 3 weeks in your car, so you can save hundreds of dollars in miles per gallon efficiency and pay back the cost of the system in as little as one month or less.

Hydrogen car conversions, in this respect, are very easy to do and super effective. Your car / truck will be a gas saving powerhouse. Also, it will be loads better for the environment by reducing the toxic emissions let off by conventional fuel systems. Another really cool thing is that you can actually claim this as a tax write-off as an alternative energy vehicle! If you own a business, you will definitely be able to appreciate this perk.

The switch to a hydrogen converted vehicle (for me) was a no-brainer since I wanted to save a lot of money on gas each month. I was just plain sick of getting bent over by “Big Oil” and getting poorer by the minute. Now, I feel like I have a large part of my freedom back and it feels good for a change

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  • 1 jackst // Jul 15, 2008 at 8:42 am

    This is the biggest gas saver of all time. Every car owner needs this fuel saver device using water to run my car. Every business must also think twice to stay using gas forever or use this fuel saver.

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