20th July 2008

Run A Car On Water - Safe, Clean And Save Fuel Costs

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by Davion W

Want to run a car on water and save on fuel costs? There are tons of people searching for information regarding this, that is “how to run my car on water”, “how to convert my car into a water hydrogen hybrid”, “HHO generator kit for car” and so on. You get the idea. Let us take a look at how you can build a HHO hydrogen generator kit used to run a car on water.

“Run A Car On Water” Theory

This works on the principle that water can be split into HHO or Brown’s gas. This gas can improve the combustion of gasoline in our car engines. You may not know but our engines are low in efficiency. Majority of the gasoline, about 75% is not combusted at all. They end up as noises, heat, carbon residual and so on.

To break down water into HHO or Brown’s gas, we have to create a HHO hydrogen generator kit. This kit will do the job. Once the Brown’s gas is produced, it is pumped right into the combustion chamber via the carburetor or air manifold. The carburetor will regulate and ensure the gas mix is in the right proportions for more complete gasoline combustion. Different drivers have experienced as much as 30 to 60% increase in their gas mileage.

How to build a HHO hydrogen generator kit meant for running a car on water?

Generator kit components can be found at local hardware stores. These are common off the shelf items like a water container, hoses, wires and so on. You also need a few teaspoons of baking soda.

In case you are worried that it is going to be expensive to build this HHO hydrogen generator kit for car, it is not. Most of the time, you can assemble this kit for less than $90. Compare this with the fuel savings (can be as high as 40 to 50%), this small one time cost is nothing.

Advantages to run a car on water.

You will get some immediate advantages if you run your car on water. The majority of benefits have to do with your engine. It will get cleaner, become quieter, and gets you an increased gas mileage. Your engine will also be more durable and pollute the environment less. Be prepared to knock at IRS’s doors for tax benefits of course.

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