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Run your car on water - at first it sounds like a science
fiction or a gas company's biggest nightmare. However, stories are popping
up everywhere, even on Fox News, about this phenomenon that promises to
dramatically reduce your gas usage and, as a result, to save you hundreds
of dollars a month. Before you decide whether you want to attempt
converting your car so it can run on water, you may want to learn a little
bit more about the process.
How Does a Car Run on Water?
First, you need to understand that your car won't run solely on water.
What you're actually going to create is known as a water hybrid. If you
remember high school chemistry, you'll probably recall that water consists
of two molecules: hydrogen and oxygen. A process known as electrolysis is
used on the water so the hydrogen and oxygen can be used to run the car.
Water vapor is the only waste product and that is emitted from the car
into the atmosphere.
Is the Process Dangerous?
The answer is no. Of course, you don't want to ignite the hydrogen or
anything like that but really the process is no more dangerous than
driving around with gasoline in your tank. Some experts believe using
water can actually make your car safer because you won't be carrying
around as much volatile gasoline in your car. Think of it this way: you
can get burned from boiling water but when gasoline ignites you get plenty
more than a burn.
Does the Process Really Save Money?
Yes but how much you save depends on the type of vehicle you have.
Remember you'll still need to use gasoline in your vehicle because the
combustion in the engine is what powers the rest of the water hybrid
process. You just won't need to use as much gas. The larger your vehicle
the more gas you're still going to need. If you already drive a fuel
efficient car or a four cylinder vehicle, then you'll see a more dramatic
reduction than if you're driving an SUV or mammoth truck. That's not to
say you won't save money - you still will but you'll need to use more gas
in comparison to fuel the process. You might also save money in other ways
though. Water burns cooler than gasoline so your engine will end up
lasting longer and undergoing less damage over time. That means you'll
save money on repairs.
How Can I Make my Car Run on Water?
First, you'll need a conversion guide. These guides can be purchased
online. Videos are also available on the Internet that will walk you
through the steps. If you or someone you know is comfortable with basic
car maintenance, then completing the conversion should be no problem.
Second, you'll need to purchase some equipment. The materials required
will probably cost you less than filling up your tank at current gas
prices. You can find them at most auto part stores on- or off-line.
Overall, the conversion process is simple and provides numerous benefits.
The best part is that it's completely reversible so if you're unhappy with
the results you don't have to live with the change until you buy a
different car.
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