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Friday, September 5, 2008

Does Water Really Work As Fuel For Cars?

With all the talk of saving money on gas these days, no doubt you've heard the tales of cars being run on water. Now any logical person would wonder, "Does water really work as fuel for cars?" After all, if learning how to run a car on water were that simple, everybody would be doing it.

On the other hand, if it were complete bunk, word would have gotten around by now and the idea would have faded away. Instead it seems to be picking up speed. So what's going on?

The reality is that it works, but it's not as simple as some of those "water as fuel" ads out there would have you believe. First of all, you should know that you can't burn plain water and there's nothing you can do to water to make it suitable to pour into the gas tank of a regular car. It's a lot more complicated than that and to use water as fuel for cars requires some additions to the cars.

A so-called "water car" is more accurately called a "hydrogen car" since hydrogen, not water, is what the car burns for fuel. Water, being composed of hydrogen and oxygen, is merely a convenient source of hydrogen.

There are several ways a car can use this hydrogen. The most common way involves using hydrogen to supplement your gas, rather than replace it completely. This is known as a hydrogen fuel enhancement system. The other way requires a special engine, so it's not something the average person can do.

With a hydrogen fuel enhancement system the idea is to greatly increase gas mileage. The method is relatively simple if you're already familiar with working on cars. The best part is that there's no need to rebuild your engine. First, you'll need to install a device that can use electricity from your car's battery to separate water into HH0 gas (2 parts hydrogen, 1 part oxygen). When this gas, known as Brown's gas, is introduced into the intake manifold of your engine, it will increase the amount of vaporized fuel (gas) that combusts. So, essentially, you're getting more power out the gasoline you use.

You'll also need a small water tank which will be connected to the carburetor or fuel injector along with various gauges and controls to keep everything running smoothly. Finally, you'll need to rework your system a little to prevent rusting. This means replacing the car valves and coating the cylinders and exhaust system with ceramic.

The good new is that you most likely can turn the car you have now into a water-fuel car. The bad news, though, is that you'll have to do quite a bit of rebuilding. If you're comfortable working on cars, it's a DIY job and there are a number of complete kits on the market to help you build your own hydrogen fuel enhancement system.

So, the answer to the question "Does water really work as fuel for cars?" is "in a way." While pure water can't be used as fuel, water is the perfect source of hydrogen that can be used to increase your gas mileage.

So does water car work? The answer is a yes. In fact, you can even make one at home. Get to know more about water power cars by visiting this website today: http://www.watercarsavefuel.com

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