I have to buy gas about once every 2 weeks, and I don't exactly have a short drive to work. I drive about 40 miles every day. Since performing a water fuel conversion to my car over the winter to combat rising gas prices, I have experienced a 30 MPG increase over my base of about 37MPG. You can run your car on water too. I'll show you how in a minute.
Now, obviously I drove an economy car in the first place, but I'll take all that I can get. Getting 67 miles to the gallon without shelling out $30,000 for a hybrid is ok for me. I picked up the guide here at drivewithwaterfuel.com and performed the conversion the same day. At the time I am writing this, it has been two months and I have gone through only 4 tanks of gas. By almost doubling my fuel economy I have managed to save over $150 in just two months.
How can you run your car on water? Easy. The conversion is very simple. It involves drawing a small amount of current from your car's battery, which
will then flow deliver an electrical current into a very small water reservoir.
This current is very small (12V) and harmless. What this will do is separate the water
molecules into HHO gas. HHO gas is a very stable, smooth burning gas. This gas is what allows you to run your car on water.
This HHO gas is fed into your vehicle's manifold and a combined with your existing air/fuel mixture. This creates a cleaner, more effective burn for your vehicle's combustion system.
Is this hydrogen power? In a sense it is.
This is what experts like to call hydrogen on demand. The best thing about this technology is that it only uses hydrogen when it needs it, so there is no dangerous reservoir of hydrogen, which is very dangerous to have sitting around.
This explains the process pretty well. I can't reveal exactly how to do the conversion in this article. It would take too long. Follow any of the links on this page and you will be directed to one of the leading water fuel guides on the web.