Monday, May 12, 2008

Water to Gas Efficiency

In a previous posting (Part I) I discussed how water to gas systems can save you money. In this posting, I give you two more reasons to look into water powered cars.

First, when you use water for fuel to drive up efficiency you are decreasing engine wear and tear. Again, this is due to the clean burning fuel (hydogren and oxygen) that you're using in the system.

By the way, to be clear, you're not literally using water to power your car: you're using the hydrogen as fuel and you're releasing oxygen. This is all done by electrically breaking down water into those components. You're using the hydrogen immediately after you break down the water. (There's very little danger with a car running on water.)

Efficiency and less gasoline will increase the life of your car. Yes, increase it's life. Gasoline is pretty nasty stuff. It eats through materials. For example, if you drop it on a blacktop driveway, you'll eat a hole right through to the ground. It's nasty stuff.

So, how can you lose with a water to gasoline system? You're NOT using water directly in your engine -- that would be an issue. You're using the hydrogen and oxygen (H2O) that makes up water. See? Oh, and keep in mind that this means that you're saving money. Your car will last longer and cost you less. Fantastic, right?

Lastly, a water fueled car can also significantly reduce noise. Efficient cars, like water powered cars, are calm and quiet. If your car "pings" because you're using 100% gasoline, maybe you need to convert over to a water powered vehicle.

Why does this happen? When an engine "runs on water" it's operating at a decreased temperature. Lower temperatures lead to smoother operating behavior, including, knocks and pings.

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Water to Gas Systems Can Save You Money

Water to gas systems can save you a lot of money. I'll explain how a water to fuel system is a smart move. And specifically, I'll give you 2 advantages of using a water car system...

First, you can greatly improve your vehicle mileage. The improvement can be a modest 10% up through 70% in some cases. The more mileage you get, the more money you save.

Think about how much cash you can save in one year if you're increasing efficiency by 50-70%. Even being conservative, at say 35%, you could save about $879.40 in one year. That's a lot of money.

Furthermore, if you operate 2 cars with a water to fuel system then you'd be saving nearly $2,000 every single year. That's by using water to help run your car. Incredible.

I have many friends who own businesses. Some of them operate 5-10 trucks every single day. A high efficiency system using water in every truck would save these guys thousands and thousands of dollars every year. Imagine that.

Second, you can cut down on harmful emissions with a water to gas system. You can feel good that you are helping to reduce global warming by reducing the amount of pollution you're spitting out of your vehicle.

Remember, a car running on water is much more efficient. That's how you get better mileage and that's how you save money. That's also why you're helping the environment. You're actually injecting oxygen into the environment.

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