Should I Convert To A Water Powered Car?
By Branden Evans
The soaring gas prices or gas crisis as some are calling it, have caused me to research alternative fuel options. Let’s face the fact that the prices are not going to decrease anytime soon. Car dealerships are actually using cheap gas as an incentive to purchase a new car. That’s a little troubling. When I moved to GA in 2000, I remember being excited about the gas being .15 cents cheaper than in northeast where I migrated from. At the time I drove a small two door Toyota and still tell people of the day I filled up my tank for $11.00! Those days are long gone.
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Over the past few years the gas prices have been rising but there did not seem to be a real need to use an alternative fuel car. I admit to complaining about the prices, but I did not start scrambling for ways to increase gas mileage or think I needed an alternative to gas car. When gas prices hit $4.00 a gallon the scrambling time arrived. Now, I’m not an economist but with the state of the economy I have to dig deep (pun intended) for a cheaper way to fuel my car. I make a modest living have a wife, two kids and drive roughly 40 miles round trip to my office.
I would love to ride a bike to work or walk but like I mentioned, it’s 40 miles. Public transportation would save money but the inconvenience of having to re-schedule my day for the stops that are made are not good since my work schedule can change on a whim. Buying a new hybrid car is not in the current budget. So that brings me to my newest discovery. Convert my car to a hybrid and use a water powered engine. Initially I laughed when my mechanic told me about this ‘water car’ concept.
To my surprise I found there have been many inventions in the past that explain how to use water as fuel can run your car. Water for fuel, I asked him? How can you run your car on water? He explained the following: “There’s a way to use electricity from the battery to split the water molecule and create a gas called Brown’s Gas. Another name for this reaction is called hydroxyl. It’s like making a hydrogen generator, the car actually runs smoother, produces less emissions and increases fuel efficiency. Only a quart of water is needed and apparently lasts for months.
He showed me a do-it-yourself guide that was about 90 pages and told me the materials needed cost about the price for a tank of gas. You can get everything for around $60 dollars from a hardware store. The diagrams and instructions seemed easy enough to follow but I would never hear the end of it from my wife if I messed up the car engine. I The conversion is 100% reversible if for some reason you need to switch back.
If this works then it would pay for itself in a month or so and the savings would continue for as long as the gas crisis. Some of the benefits I’ve heard are that you can increase gas mileage, increase your car’s fuel efficiency which of course saves you money at the gas station. The other great part about converting your engine is the government can’t put any extra tax on you for running your car on water. So there’s another way to save. If we don’t find ways to get better mpg the cost of everything will go up. Alternative fuel sources will have to be considered by everyone that’s concerned with a struggling economy.
Running a car on water may be the best option for you or your family at this time. There are still other ways to decrease soaring fuel costs. A water powered car may be the easiest way to go about saving over $1000 dollars a year.
If you’re tired of paying ridiculous prices for gas, consider using alternative fuels. It’ s simple to convert your car and will save $1000 a year. To get more information about the do-it-yourself guide for how to run your car on water. I Need Better Gas MPG




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Gas prices these days are just getting higher, i think the government should focus more on alternative energy.,-.
Gas prices would always go up that is why we should move to alternative energy`.`
gas prices are still on the rise today, we should go Alternative Fuel’”;