by Mathew Schwartz
These days one of our biggest worries is how much the gallon of gas will cost tomorrow. Although the gas prices may go up and down, there have been months when there seems to be no limit to the price gas will climb.
So why pay for expensive gas when you can run your car on water? Yes, the technology is proven. Do you want to save a lot of money and help the environment at the same time? The choice is yours.
There is nothing magical about this; it is a process that has been around for a very long time. Some technical knowledge will be required; if you have any experience at all with cars then you will be able to do this easily. This technology can save you anywhere from 30% to 50% on the money you spend on gas.
one pale woman all alone,
The daylight kissing her wan hair,
Loitered beneath the gas lamps flare,
With lips of flame and heart of stone.
—Oscar Wilde (18541900)
The conversion device uses energy from the battery of your car to convert the water in the device into a gas called HHO (two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen) also known as hydrogen or Brown gas. Your car will then run with both gasoline and HHO.
Water-fuel technology is proven, however, the technology to convert your vehicle is very hard to find, and can cost you a substantial amount of money to implement. It is also hard to know which information to actually trust.
There are a number of do-it-yourself very affordable conversion guides on the web, some under $150. This conversion kits work on gas and diesel powered cars and minimal mechanical experience is required. You can do it on absolutely any vehicle, anywhere in the world. Any normal Toyota, Audi, BMW or any other car can be converted to run on water.
A good conversion guide should offer you a detailed blueprint with easy to install and remove instructions to make sure the conversion will not void your warranty.
Some conversion kits are selling on the internet for about $900 - $1500 and they are worth the price, however you can find a conversion guide for less than $150 just as practical and efficiently.
A good conversion guide comes with step-by-step instructions and detailed illustrations, is easy to understand and works efficiently. The parts required should be easy to find and available at the local hardware and auto-parts store for about $60 in total.
If you decide this is something you want to do be careful when choosing the correct manual. Always see reviews and positive feedback. Keep in mind these criteria; Low cost sources, instructions with photos and diagrams, maintenance, technical support and money back guarantee.
Mathew Schwartz is a Mechanical Engineer Student and a Certified Mechanic; he has researched and tested most water-gas fuel programs including a few water fuel cell kits using the latest technology. He has written extensively on the subject. For more help check out his internet site on the best Water System Conversions methods available today, visit his site at: WaterFuelSolutions.com