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Water for Gas: Can I Really Run My Car On Water?

Instead of thinking about a 100% "water for gas" car, you should think about a hybrid alternative.

Many folks have started looking at alternative fuels in order to cut down on gasoline expenses. While electric cars have been around for several years now, they are quite expensive to be of any real value to the average car buyer.

The idea of a "water car" has thus become quite popular often rising to cult status.

Reality Check

First of all, vehicles which run on 100 percent water are still in experimental stages in numerous laboratories around the world. However, no practical mass-market solution has yet emerged from all this research.  Whatever little breakthrough has been achieved in this area is way too expensive and complex to be incorporated into current vehicles.

But don’t lose hope yet, as an alternative solution exists to this problem.  Instead of thinking about a 100% "water for gas" car, you should think about a hybrid alternative.  The word “hybrid” suggests that water is used in conjunction with conventional petroleum based products to power the vehicle.

This water hybrid technology is proven to reduce harmful environment emissions while simultaneously reducing your gas expenditure. This hybrid technology is completely workable in your current vehicle without any major modifications.


Visit our Gas Savers: Consumer Fact Sheets section.  You'll find a list of resources that show you just how to put the water for gas conversion technology to work for you.


It’s important to note that some vehicle engines need minor adjustments for making use of water as a fuel enhancement. However, there are many vehicles in which none are required.

The other obvious advantage of using hybrid vehicles is the decrease in harmful emissions to the environment. By adopting water powered technology, you will be doing your part in reducing green house gas emissions, ensuring better health for society at large.

Burning of fuel inside the internal combustion engine results in the movement of crank shaft and hence your car. Water enhances the quality of the combustion cycle and has numerous benefits when used in conjunction with gasoline or diesel.

Some benefits include enhancement in engine power and performance. Since water acts as a solvent, it also removes the carbon particles deposited inside the engine. This further improves the quality of the combustion cycle. In addition to this, water also provides a cooling effect and hence the temperature inside the engine is reduced. This leads to decrease in waste heat.

Although it may take a little while before we can fully utilize water for gas, a water hybrid is definitely a reality and can go a long way in saving your gas dollars while ensuring a cleaner environment for all.

 

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