Water + Gas Can Equal Gas Mileage
Improvements
5 Reasons to Consider Water + Gas to Run
Your Car
Gas mileage improvements are becoming a priority to help you
to decrease your spending on gas while ensuring a cleaner
driving experience. With advancements in automobile
engineering, it's now possible to convert your gas running car
to run on a hybrid of water and gas. Below are 5 reasons to
consider using a water for gas system:
1. Environment friendly
exhaust: This is a no
brainer. Since water is purely natural and
completely renewable, the exhausts from a water driven car
are far less hazardous as compared to those from a gas
driven car. Water consists of hydrogen and oxygen and when
combusted in your car engine, hydrogen along with the fuel
is used to power the crankshaft while oxygen is released as
exhaust. Hence, your car will release oxygen into the
atmosphere which will help immensely in regenerating our
environment.
2. Enhanced Engine Life: Water has
several soothing effects on various engine components.
Engine components like rings, bearings and piston show
higher efficiency when in contact with water. This is
because, water being a solvent, takes additional heat away
from these components thereby enhancing their life. Usage
of water also removes the carbon deposits, which lower the
combustion efficiency of the engine.
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.
3. Noiseless engine
operation: Engine noise is directly
proportional to engine temperature. Hence, as temperature
increases, engine noise increases as well.
When water is used along with the fuel, it acts as a
coolant, thereby controlling the operating temperature and
hence the noise level of the engine. This also leads to
smoother operation of the engine and effortless
gearshifts.
4. Increase in Mileage: Due to
improved engine performance and enhanced quality of
combustion cycle, your vehicle will experience gas mileage
improvements of 40 to 60 percent. Even if we go by a
conservative estimate of 40%, then this is an annual saving
of approximately two thousand dollars.
5. Limited Water
requirement: Simply because you are using
water to run your car does not mean that you need to fill
your entire engine with water. A single jar of water can
last for several months as it expands to approximately two
thousand gallons of combustible gas. Hence, once filled you
can drive for many months before the next refill.
Besides gas mileage improvements for yourself, you will also
be reducing the ever increasing monetary pressure on the US to
depend on foreign nations for oil.
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