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Save on Gas or Diesel by Running Your Engine on Water

By Jeff Sokol_

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This article looks at the claims of running your car on 100% water and tells you whether or not this alternative fuel source is really viable.

When you look closely at such 100% water driven technology, one ends up spending even more than using the usual fuel for powering vehicles.

So, the method I recommend for powering your vehicle with water that will save you fuel costs is to make your own low-cost hybrid car that will run on water and gas, thereby instantly saving you 50% – 70% on fuel costs.

In other words – a Hyrdrogen Alternative Fuel system where you safely run your car on Hydrogen WHEN you need it!

Note that I am not saying you should build a car from scratch that will run on water. Not at all. This instead is about constructing simple devices that will allow your car to be powered by water as well as gas. You don’t have to alter your car make-up or get a new car. The technology will work with almost any car or truck.

In simple words, this technology involves putting together home-made devices that use a little electricity out of your car’s battery to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also known as Brown’s Gas or Hydroxy, burns beautifully clean, and by so doing provides enormous sums of energy.

And the most remarkable beauty is that this pound for pound HHO gas is much more potent than gasoline. In fact 300% more potent than gasoline. This gives your fuel economy a huge boost, not to mention a jump in horsepower.

By using such cars you effectively save money that would have been spent on fuel for your car. It is estimated that this could save you as much as $897.40 per year. If you are two, three or four drivers in the family, this yearly savings increases dramatically. And what if you have a fleet of 50 drivers in your company? How much would you save by increasing YOUR fuel mileage by 50% or more??

First things first… this isn’t about running your car on 100% water. Of course there is information available about running your car on 100% water but I don’t recommend them for a novice mechanic, as they can be expensive and a little unpredictable

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Sokol_, Jeff "Save on Gas or Diesel by Running Your Engine on Water." Save on Gas or Diesel by Running Your Engine on Water. 24 Feb. 2010. uberarticles.com. 10 Feb 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/environment/save-on-gas-or-diesel-by-running-your-engine-on-water/>.

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Sokol_, J (2010, February 24). Save on Gas or Diesel by Running Your Engine on Water. Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/environment/save-on-gas-or-diesel-by-running-your-engine-on-water/

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