Monday, March 17, 2008

water in your fuel tank??

Can your car start up when water is filled up in the fuel tank instead of gas? Amazingly, yes! There are countless successful water conversions worldwide that can testify that this automotive innovation works. Experts say that it will just require time before this water-burning technology becomes standard in vehicles. Some have foretold that this technology will be prevalent by 2012.

Only one quart of water provides over 1800 gallons of HHO gas, lasting for months while significantly increasing the engine’s efficiency, improving emissions quality, and saving expenses for gasoline. Plus, you are guaranteed with a “green car”, which is environmental friendly.

So how does it work? The process of combustion is very safe since gas is extracted as needed and burned steadily from the water, unlike greater volumes of pure Hydrogen. Perhaps one of the biggest questions that would pop out in your mind is that: why should hydrogen be compressed in dangerous high pressure tanks when it is already compressed in plain water, and can be safely released?

Some designs will produce hydrogen as your car needs it, instead of using storage tanks. A lot of vehicles have been safely converted without any reported serious troubles. The conversion process is completely reversible so that it won’t void warranty. This merely stands as add-on for significantly increasing your fuel efficiency.

You can create your own water hybrid. You can convert your ride into water-burning driving machine. But always remember that this involve serious processes and will bring up a lot of consequences if not properly done.

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