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Hydrogen Water Car How To Plans - Is Water 4 Gas True?

Feb 18, 2008

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The technology that cars can run on water has been around for almost a century now, but it has never been publicized. World leaders and big oil companies are suppressing it because it will seriously affect the demand for oil.

But, due to rising oil prices, more and more people are looking for fuel alternatives, and many have successfully converted their car to run on water. There are many guides available for download on the internet today that teach you how to do this.

Why Should You Run Your Car On Water?

Before you decide whether you want to convert your car to run on water, you should explore some of its benefits and drawbacks.

The most obvious benefit would be huge cost savings at the gas station. By increasing your gasoline consumption, you will need to travel more miles per trip to the gas station. Assuming your car travels 30 miles to the gallon of gasoline. If you were to travel 3000 miles per month, you would be pumping 100 gallons of gas to your car monthly. If you were to pay $3 per gallon, it would amount to $3,600 per year.

Say if you were to install a hydrogen water car system and achieve a 35 percent savings in gas consumption, it would amount to $1,200 per year. Considering the fact that converting your car to run on hydrogen requires roughly $100 or less, it is clear that such a conversion is well worth it.

Running your car on water also significantly reduces the amount of pollution, as explained below.

How Does This Conversion Work?

Water is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. By running electricity through water in a process called electrolysis, the hydrogen and oxygen atoms can be separated. This process creates a type of gas called Brown Gas, made up of HHO molecules. This gas is a source of power that can be used to power our cars.

By running your car on Brown Gas, your car will only emit oxygen, thus causing less pollution to the environment.

However, running automobiles completely on water is not possible yet. Some amount of gasoline is still required in a mixture of gasoline and water to power your car. All these engine modifications can be made easily without having to purchase a brand new hybrid car.

Are you sick of expensive gas prices, and you want to build a water powered car? Download Step-By-Step Guides that teach you how to modify your car at http://www.review-best.com/water-powered-car-guides.htm now!

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15 Gas Saving Tips

Nov 01, 2007

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In the recent years the oil prices has more than doubled. Because of political disputes, conflicts in oil-producing areas as well the rise in consumption, the crude oil prices, and thus the fuel prices, will not drop significantly in the next years. If drivers would know and follow some tips on economy driving, millions of dollars would be saved in fuel cost.

These tips do not require any additional equipment purchase and can be followed by anyone, no matter the type of vehicle you are driving.

A common mistake people do is to warp up the engine in excess. Modern cars do not require you to warm up the motor for a long period. You can reduce the fuel consumption if your warming up period is reduce to up to 45 seconds.

After you have warmed the engine, do not forget to disengage the choke, because if it will get stuck, the engine will receive a wrong mixture of fuel and air and it will function abnormally.

Avoid as much as you can starting and stopping the engine repeatedly. You can idle the car, as one minute of idling your engine will result in the same fuel consumption as staring the motor.

Do not rev your engine needlessly. And do not make another common mistake, to rev the motor prior to shutting it down. If you so this, fuel will be consumed in vain and oil will wash down from the cylinders, leading to a loss of oil pressure.

When you start the car from a dead stop, accelerate slowly until you reach the desired cruising speed. Do not press the acceleration pedal to more than ¼ of its travel, as it will pump gas in vain.

Another trick is to buy fuel when the weather is the coldest during the day, usually early mornings or the evenings. you get more this way, because when cold gasoline, is denser. The pump will only measure the total volume of gasoline, not its density.

Chose the best type of gasoline on the market, as it will be cleaner than other types.

Never fill the gas tank past the first click of the fuel nozzle of the car.

There are also tips on driving your car in an economic manner.

Avoid speeding. If your car exceeds 40mph, you force your engine to work in excess to break the air resistance.

The speed limits are imposed for safety reasons, but respecting them can bring you fuel economy. You will save up to 21% more fuel if you travel with 55mph compared to driving with 70 miles per hour.

Remember, keeping you transmission in a low gear will eat up more gas than running in a higher one. Cars with manual transmissions let you decide the gear you want to travel in and obtain better fuel economy. But do not under-rev the engine, as it will prematurely wear off.

Drive as much as you can with your windows up, because at high speeds, having an open window can raise your fuel consumption with up to10%.

Try to impose a steady rhythm to the car. If you do a lot of accelerations and slowing downs, you will end up wasting fuel.

Remember to think the road in advance and when approaching areas that will impose you to change the speed, such as a hill. Accelerate until the hill’s base and save fuel by not forcing your engine while climbing the hill itself.

Dennis runs Car Dealer Check a website dedicated to Car Dealer Reviews and informing people about good car dealers.

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