Water Fuel Conversion System

Aug 11
06:41

2008

Osman Abdullah

Osman Abdullah

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Converting your car to run water along with gas is an environmentally friendly way to increase your fuel mileage and save money on gas while reducing your vehicle's emissions.

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Using water fuel system conversion to improve gas mileage is a new phenomenon,Water Fuel Conversion System Articles but as the price of gas continues climbing, more and more individuals are converting their vehicles to run on water gas. In order to convert a car to run on water gas, a kit must be purchased. These kits contain instructions, usually in the form of e-books and manuals. Tools that can be found at any hardware store are also needed in order to make the conversion.

The process is actually straight forward. It is accomplished through a system called electrolysis. Simply put, hydrogen and oxyhydrogen are extracted from the water itself. When these two elements are catheterized they become a powerful organic fuel. The fun part of getting your car to run on water is building your own electrolyzed fuel cell. Remember those science classes you took back in high school? You will finally get to put those skills to practice.

Installing an HHO kit in your car is surprisingly easy. The materials you need can be found at your local Home Depot, Lowes, or neighborhood hardware store. There are a few different installation manuals available online. The manuals range in price from $47 to $97 and the materials won't cost you any more that $60 or $70.

There are no modifications necessary to the car's computer or engine, and the HHO system does not interfere or damage your car in any way. In a nutshell, water fuel system conversion consists of placing a quart-sized container of distilled water and sodium bicarbonate under the hood. 12 volts of electricity powers the system (from your battery), a vacuum is created, and HHO gas is generated and pushed into the carburetor.

Driving a water fuel car not only reduces pollution from the atmosphere, but it can also improve your personal health or that of your family members by cleaning the air and making it much easier to breathe. Instead of inhaling your car's toxic gas fumes, as well as those of thousands of fellow commuters, you will no longer have to cough and choke on the nasty smelling fumes.

 As an added environmental bonus of owning and driving a water fuel car, you may even be eligible for refunds from the IRS required by law for implementing green technology in your vehicle. A refund from the IRS should be incentive enough to convert your car to run on water!