February 28, 2008
Water And Gas - More Powerful Than You Think
Did you know that you can run your car on water and gas? Did you know that if you run your car on water and gas that you can increase your mileage by up to 50% or higher? You can boost the performance of your car, increase fuel economy and it's good for the environment. Did you know that all it takes is a liter of water to be able to accomplish all of this and it's not harmful for your car? Pretty cool right?
There are systems out today that you can purchase for your car, truck, SUV, whatever you drive that can be installed easily at a decent price, and anyone can do it. It's not harmful to your vehicle, actually it does quite the opposite.
Installing these devices is almost like an installing a steam cleaner for your engine, thus allowing your engine to run smoother, quieter and cleaner, and it also cools your engine as it runs. Running water and gas isn't only working on car's either.
There is a man in the United States who uses water and gas to run his welding machine. It allows for the flame to be slightly warm to the touch, and when he's done his work, the tip of the welder even stays cool to the touch. But once he connects the flame to anything, like a brick, a piece of coal or metal the flame instantly turns hotter then the sun and allows him to burn through anything almost instantly.
Running water and gas together allows it to be environmentally friendly for the fact that it gives off water as its vapor, so running it in your vehicle is going to produce water from the exhaust, similar to hydrogen built cars, but allows us to use one of the largest factors we have, being water.
Running water for gas is still new and researchers are still far from inputting a system into each car built, but it's getting recognition. The largest factor being that fuel and oil companies may have a problem with it, since the key factor in all of this is water.
Who knows, maybe in the future we'll see more things running on water and gas, and not just cars. It's cheap, allows for more power, and it's environmentally friendly - so why not? Time will only tell though, but let's see where this one can go.
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