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Can water be used as an alternative fuel for car? The answer is no, not with the current automotive technology. However, a component of water which is hydrogen gas (H2) can be used together with conventional gasoline to improve car mileage. How is this possible? It is by using a simple electrolysis device attached to your car engine system. A device that can convert water into fuel sounds more like science fiction than science fact.

The whole process is very simple actually. Water consists of one part oxygen and two parts hydrogen. That is why water has a chemical name of H2O. To extract hydrogen gas, electric current is passing through water in the electrolysis device. Large amount a hydrogen gas or Brown gas bubbles will be produced when the switch is turned on. By diverting the H2 into the air intake of the car engine, it can be used as an alternative fuel for power.

Building a home made electrolysis device is not a difficult task. All of the parts can be obtained for a hardware store. To convert your car to run on water is more like a high school science project. You can rest assured because there are no major modifications. In fact, the whole process is totally reversible if you decide to remove it. As an added benefit, the only by product of channeling hydrogen gas into the engine is pure water which will be discharged from the exhaust pipe. To get started in the conversion process, you will need some hand tools. It will be very helpful is you can get a mechanic friend to assist you. Next, you will need to get a step by step instructional guide book. Not to worry because you can get these guides easily from the internet. The final step is to roll up your sleeves, open up the car hood and get started. With the current high gasoline prices, any device that can reduce a car running cost will be a blessing.

Are you sick and tired of the high price gas is going for? I know I am! Would you like to know how you can fight back against high gas prices, and save money on gas? I am guessing that the answers to the questions above were yes. I am also letting you know that there is something you can do about it. In fact there are already many people beating you to the race of converting your car so it can run on water.

Now before I get your hopes all the way up, let me just let you know that you cannot run your car on ONLY water, you are required to have both water and gasoline in your car in order to run a water powered car. A lot of people dont tell you this and you end up buying some program that you were totally unaware of. Cars cannot run on only water, yet.

What are you going to have to do to your engine?

You are not going to build a new engine, or buy a new vehicle. The device that you are going to install is completely reversible, and does absolutely no damage to your vehicle. It also increases your engines life - span because once you install a water powered conversion kit, the temperature of your car decreases, thus making it last longer. People all over the planet are converting their cars to run on water. There are websites all over the internet that are selling these conversion kits that teach you how to run your cars on water.

Are you sick and tired of the rise in gas prices? Are you interested in building your own water powered vehicle? The author has created a review site that provides you with the best DIY Water Conversion Guides on the internet. Start saving money today!

 

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Renan Corbes is a Mechatronics Graduate that focuses on saving money buying gasoline. Visit www.BurnWater.wordpress.com for more tips

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