Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Truth About Water Fuel Technology

By Paul Petersen

It may have come to your attention recently through various media sources that there are actually people out there who are powering their cars with nothing else but good old clean water. This story could be the revelation that we have so long been waiting for as fuel prices are hitting all time highs.

During the second world war water fuel technology was used in both aircraft and tanks, so it has been round for a number of years. Today's society and environment has called for it's return and now these simple water injection systems can assist our cars to achieve increased gas mileage and also to help reduce engine temperatures.

The development of hydrogen fuel cars began in the 1960's but didn't really take off until a few years ago due to the fact that they rely on a costly specialized fuel which wasn't always easy to come by. Two examples of such vehicles that are currently available on the market are the BMW H7 and the Audi A2H2, which cost in the region of $100,000. With these factors in mind the majority of car manufacturers have avoided hydrogen cars, but also due to an incomplete understanding of this science and the lack of operating hydrogen gas stations.

Japanese scientists have also been working on a car that converts water to electricity, which drives the power train. This is expected to be available in North America and Europe, but not for several years. However, a completely new technology was recently developed that combines water molecules with electricity and gasoline, creating 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. This generates a gas known as HHO, which is both extremely clean burning, and very safe for use. Most of the reputable water fuel advocates recommend the HHO method since it's universal, and works on all vehicles.

You will be amazed at how little this revolutionary system actually costs. A Professionally installed HHO system work out at nearly $2,500, although an HHO conversion kit are available for about $500. The parts needed are readily available so you could even "do it yourself" for about $150 and the installation is fairly simple. If you don't feel confident enough, well the kits come fully explained with diagrams, a list of parts and easy to follow instructions.

An estimated 98% of all road vehicles can be adapted for HHO technology and the principle advantage is without a doubt the possible 40% savings in fuel consumption. Apart from that though you will own a car that is cleaner, more environmentally friendly and one that will improve your mileage big time. A car manufacturer's warranty will be in no way affected by converting to HHO, so this could be the chance for you to make a difference. Aren't you just tied of being held to ransom by the rich oil producing nations? Well, if you are you now have the chance to run your vehicle on cheap fuel and not have to worry about the mileage anymore.

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