When you say your car runs on water do people run away?
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When you tell someone that your car runs on water what response do you expect to get in return? That’s right, the funny look the, "That’s nice for you then" reply , as they slowly back away pleading an urgent appointment with their chiropodist.
"But no, wait!" you cry when you try and explain that you’ve just fitted a little DIY kit to your car that, according to your latest calculations, has halved your gasoline expenditure this month as your mpg (miles per gallon) has doubled. If they fitted the same in their car their financial savings would easily pay for there chirpody bills!
So why do they think you are deranged at best, dangerous at worst?
They think your car runs on water alone!
The problem lies in the fact that the theory of an engine, specifically an internal combustion engine, running purely on water has been around for a long time and has been lauded, derided and its promoters praised but more often vilified since the original idea was mooted.
Why so? Well, there is certainly a self-interested majority of individuals, corporations, countries and governments who realise that the free energy discussion is something to be avoided at all costs. With the billions they earn every day from the oil industry in one way or another it’s hardly surprising. Self interest rules after all and money talks.
So when I tell someone that my car runs on water I mean it runs on both water and gasoline! Further that the water is not, when it enters the engine, in liquid form but rather as its two components hydrogen and nitrogen in the form of a gas know as HH0 and sometimes referred to as Brown’s Gas.
So that DIY kit I mentioned, using power from the car’s battery allows the gases to be separated - sort of looks like the fizz in lemonade except in this case the bubbles released are HH0 and not C02 (carbon dioxide).
This released gas is fed, along with the regular fuel, into the combustion chamber of the car’s engine which makes the combustion process more efficient. The more efficient the process the more miles to the gallon! Percentage wise we’re talking anything from a 30% to 60% increase in mileage. In effect your cat is burning water as well as gasoline.
Added benefits include lower carbon emissions, a cleaner engine and qualification for a financial award from the government for using green technology and hence lowering pollution.
The kits are made up of items that can be purchased from any good hardware store for under $100 and the plans for setting up and installing the kit in your car are now widely available. Since the kit can be easily removed your cars warranty is not adversely affected.
Basic backyard mechanical knowledge is all that is needed to fit the kit and many amateur mechanics are selling the hybrid conversion installation as a service to friends and neighbours to earn some extra cash.
So don’t run away when someone says their car runs on water, ask them for more details and what fuel savings they are making.
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More information on installing a water splitter kit to your automobile can be found at Car2Water.com














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May 8th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
This technology is succesfully used in modern hybrid cars. However I do not understand how water powered cars can be used during cold winters…
June 5th, 2008 at 4:27 pm
Hey, I recommend it to everyone, this is great, I love driving hydrogen powered car. I myself modified my car to save gas using water. And I save money too!
June 13th, 2008 at 1:25 am
It is impossible to run your car ON water. However you can run your car WITH hydrogen which is produced from water and this is a big difference. I have seen this technology in real life and yes, it works.
June 24th, 2008 at 1:11 am
This is the first time that I have heard of this. Very interesting. I think I’ll have to do some more more research on this — be great to save some gas money!
July 12th, 2008 at 1:18 pm
When this technology came out on the net, at first people actually thought it was a big scam. But when they started to learn more about the method, they decided to get it.
The truth is, you can absolutely run your car on water and personally I haven’t use the method,just because I do not have my own car to try it out, however I did see a video, where two brothers are actually running their car on water and I even posted the video in my blog.
I believe before you go and called something a scam, you should absolutely do more research about it or try it.
July 12th, 2008 at 4:09 pm
Since the site I recommend http://car2water.com/water4gas-bl offers a no quibble, 3rd party operated, guarantee I don’t see what anyone’s got to lose. People shouldn’t confuse using water to optimize the gas combustion process with a car powered purely by water which remains theoretical ( for now).
July 14th, 2008 at 11:14 am
With gas at $4 a gallon you could get your money back within a month or so, so what have yo got to lose by trying this. I was in the UK recently and the poor suckers there are paying the equivalent of about $12 a gallon - most of that cost was government taxes - and we think we are being penalized!
July 20th, 2008 at 9:34 am
Good post! Cars my love =) ! Ts respekt.
July 29th, 2008 at 9:52 pm
The way the price of petrol is going up they will be giving cars away with x amount of liters of gas. The days of cheap travel are over we really do need an alternative to petrol and fast.
October 11th, 2008 at 9:38 am
While governments are in cahoots with the oil companies, we have to wait for the technology to be allowed into the mainstream…..frustrating that all the alternative fuels are so artificially expensive.
October 14th, 2008 at 11:49 am
How long have these kits been out on the market? and is there any evidence to show that long term use doesn’t damage the engine, otherwise what you gain in the short term will end up costing you more in the long run.
October 28th, 2008 at 4:57 pm
I’ve never heard of this before. How much does it cost? and where can I find out how to do it myself?
October 31st, 2008 at 12:45 am
running away or not, you can really convert your car to run on water! And you’re right, it’s not on water alone. You still need a little fuel to get it chugging along but think of the money you’re going to save with this very “economic” idea! and no, I don’t run away…Why run when you can drive your car without financial worries, right?
November 25th, 2008 at 1:39 am
Does anyone know about how much more fuel efficient it is if your car runs on water and also how emissions change? For example I read in wired recently that although scooters are far more fuel efficient, they have far more carbon emissions because they lack a catalytic converter.