page-29595 - RSS http://feedraider.com/rss-feed/f48ak/ Drive with water as fuel and increase gas mileage by more than 50 % ! http://hydrogen-fuel-cells-alternate-fuel.blogspot.com/2008/08/drive-with-water-as-fuel-and-increase.html Drive with water as fuel? Is it really that simple? I am going to give you some information on how to convert your car to burn both water and gasoline. The process starts off with understanding the process. When someone quotes that you can "run your car on water" understand that you can REALLY run your car with WATER! However there are little tiny things missing out from that phrase. Water and gasoline are BOTH required to run your car on water, or to drive with water as fuel. The process works by combining 2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen elements; when we combine these we get HHO.

HHO has been used for decades, however there has never really been a way to simplify it so it could be used by the average driver, or... better yet to have the average driver build a kit themselves. The trend all started when an engineer went on FOX news and demonstrated his invention. It was a molder/melter that he used for glass and metal objects, that was fueled by ONLY water.

He also said that he was working on an HHO kit for his car, which he eventually demonstrated near the end of the broadcast; ever since that demonstration people all over the world have been converting their cars so they can run on HHO gas. If you are interested in taking on the venture of building your own hydrogen fuel kit, understand that is actually a pretty simple process and also affordable.

All you need is a step by step guide and the right materials.

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Fri, 8 Aug 2008 06:25:00 GMT
Do you check your vehicle before going on a road trip ? Here are some tips to help you save gas. http://hydrogen-fuel-cells-alternate-fuel.blogspot.com/2008/08/do-you-check-your-vehicle-before-going.html With gas prices climbing, travelers seek to find ways to keep their fuel needs to the minimum and gas mileage to a maximum. While you can't avoid the rising fuel costs, there are many ways that you can keep those costs down.

  1. Before your fuel trips, take the time to give your vehicle a thorough tune-up. Fresh oil and clean filters significantly improve your vehicle's efficiency and will save you a ton on gas. Also, use the appropriate fuel octane your cars owner's manual requires.
  2. If you have more than one vehicle, take the one that has the best fuel economy. If your vehicles are all gas guzzlers, you might want to look into the cost of renting a hybrid vehicle for the trip.
  3. Keeping your tires in top shape could save up to 3%. Make sure you check and adjust your pressure regularly according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Check for excessive or uneven wear: this could mean you need an alignment or to replace the tire.
  4. Drive the speed limit. For every 5 mph over 60 mph, is equal to paying an additional .10 per gallon of gas. By sticking to 55 mph that most routes require, you will use a lot less gas, and have a chance to enjoy the scenery. Using cruise control will help keep you at a consistent speed.
  5. Plan your trip in advance, and choose the shortest route to your destination. While scenic routes may not be as fast as freeways, they sometimes cut a fair bit of distance, and their slower speed limits are better on fuel consumption. They also offer more options for fuel along the way - competition equals savings for you!
  6. While in hot weather, air conditioning can seem a blessing. However, using it on a regular basis is hard on the engine, reducing its efficiency and lowering your vehicle's MPG. Instead, open your windows and dress for the weather.
  7. Avoid driving aggressively. Avoid 'jackrabbit' starts and stops by driving more carefully and anticipating traffic conditions, this could save you up to 5% in fuel costs.
  8. Follow the wind tunnels behind large vehicles to reduce wind resistance.
  9. Top off your tank whenever you find a good deal.
  10. You can also save money by taking one long-stay trip rather than several short trips. The less often you drive up, the less fuel you use. Bring your bikes for 'around town'.
  11. Bring along only the necessities. Packing light will help save at the pump as well.

By making some small adjustments to your travel habits, you can save a great deal on fuel and have more to spend on your vacation. Try these tips on your next trip, and save a bundle on gas.

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Wed, 6 Aug 2008 16:17:00 GMT
Water fuel technology, is it an effective way to save gasoline for car ? http://hydrogen-fuel-cells-alternate-fuel.blogspot.com/2008/08/water-fuel-technology-is-it-effective.html How effective is water fuel technology for cars? There has been many reports online about the benefits of this new concept. With the current high global crude oil prices, local gasoline prices have been sky rocketing. Many car owners are finding it hard to pump gas at the station and at the same time make ends meet. The idea of water fuel technology for cars sounds very interesting because of its potential to save money.

How does it work?

As a water fuel expert, water fuel technology for cars is basically extracting hydrogen gas (H2) from water and using it as a supplementary energy source for the engine. We know that water is made of 2 molecules of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen thus the name H2O. Hydrogen gas can be separated from water with electrolysis process. To run a car on water, the H2 gathered is to be released into the engine air intake system. It will then flow into the combustion chambers and combine with gasoline vapor. Because H2 is highly flammable and more potent, the gas mixture will produce a bigger explosion thus higher engine output. When the same amount of gasoline is used, more power from the engine means the vehicle can travel further hence better mileage and cost saving.

To convert a car to use water fuel technology is not difficult. Most of the parts needed are easily available from a hardware store. What you will need is a good instruction guide to assist you. If you have a friend that has some car maintenance knowledge, it will be good to ask for his help. With the current high fuel prices, many people are frantically searching for ways to save gas. Water fuel technology for cars seems very promising to overcome our current energy crisis.

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Tue, 5 Aug 2008 19:11:00 GMT
Drive your car with a mixture of water and gas and save gasoline ! http://hydrogen-fuel-cells-alternate-fuel.blogspot.com/2008/08/drive-your-car-with-mixture-of-water.html Yes, believe it or not you could be running your car on half water half gas by using a simple but little known technology. Well, being more precise and for the sake of truth, you won´t be running 100% on water once you install this great technology. You will be converting your car into an hybrid, a vehicle pulling half of its power from water and the remaining half from regular gas. What could you do with the cost of half a fuel tank?

Usually we think that this kind of technology is years ahead of our time, or at least that´s what the big media keeps telling us, and they keep sending all the great benefits from cheap energy into a distant future while we pay more and more at the pump and grow more dependent on foreign oil. But once you learn about this simple technology you will realize that we all could be running our cars with much less dollars being spent at the pump, and even better; without polluting our atmosphere the way we still do now.

Ultimately what you want is to run your car on hydrogen. The most simple element of all those building blocks that constitute our universe. But it´s simple atomic constituency doesn't mean it has a lack of power. In fact hydrogen has even more power than regular gasoline inside your car's engine.

So by just doing some small modifications and based on basic electrochemistry you will be giving your first steps into the hydrogen economy. You won´t need fancy containers or tanks, just some water and a small glass container. Well some tubing too but it doesn't get more complicated than this. I've tested myself and so far I'm still amazed about how much gas you can save using this great technology.

Just Give It a Try! I Guarantee You Can Save 50% Of The Money You Regularly Waste On Gas.



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Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:07:00 GMT
Running car on water, is it possible ? http://hydrogen-fuel-cells-alternate-fuel.blogspot.com/2008/08/running-car-on-water-is-it-possible.html cars that run on water and shrugged it off as either a myth or some futuristic Jetsons-like invention. As a culture, we are so dependent up on oil for our gasoline that it is hard to imagine that anything else is possible. We still chuckle over people using vegetable oil in diesel engines! Of course we aren't ready to accept that you can run car on water.

How does Water Work?

To say that you can run your car on water is not technically true. It is not the water that is running the car, but the energy produced by the combustion of the hydrogen gas contained in the water. When you run car on water, you install a cell that separates the hydrogen and oxygen water molecules that make up water and then force the gases into the combustion chamber. The energy generated by the combustion of these gases is so intense that it can easily power an automobile.

What does the Cell Do?

When you use a HHC cell or conversion apparatus, you are basically installing a water receptacle into your car. In this receptacle there will be two magnets that act as polarizing agents. One magnet will attract the hydrogen; the other will attract the oxygen. The gases are then sent from the cell to the combustion chamber where they are burned. Both gases produce energy when they are burned and that energy is sent into the car's engine to power the car. When everything is working properly, your car only really needs gas to start the engine and to turn it off.

Why Use Water?

Nothing is better for our environment than water. Hydrogen and Oxygen are both clean burning gases, so when you run your car on water, you are cutting down on the harmful emissions produced by an ordinarily gasoline burning car. Water is also very cheap. You can get it from your kitchen sink! Why spend all of those dollars at the pump every week when you can fill a jug of water and not worry about it again for almost a month? When you run car on water, you increase your gas mileage. Because you are burning less gasoline, you won't need to fill your tank as often!

You can run your car on water. In fact when you run car on water, you are doing everyone a favor. You are helping yourself, the people around you and the planet. What's better than that?

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Mon, 4 Aug 2008 01:05:00 GMT
Run car engine on hydrogen using water, it will help you to save gas ! http://hydrogen-fuel-cells-alternate-fuel.blogspot.com/2008/08/run-car-engine-on-hydrogen-using-water.html Hydrogen on demand is a nice concept only if we can supply the energy to make it happen in the first place and make it cost effective. The only by-product of hydrogen on demand is water.

Hydrogen-On-Demand is a home made system that can be assembled by simple and cheap products found in any hardware store. This water4 gas device produces hydrogen from tap water. This is the type of system one would need to make any car run on hydrogen and still have the factory performance, and do the work it could do on gasoline. The technology is a hydrogen-from-water generating process that helps solve many of the hydrogen creation and storage problems faced today and in the fast approaching "hydrogen economy".

Stanley Meyers patented method of producing hydrogen on demand is the means of running the engine on hydrogen using water. The Hydrogen on Demand system releases the hydrogen stored in the chemical bonds of sodium borohydride solutions by passing the liquid through a chamber containing a proprietary catalyst. Many inventors claim to have produced electrolysis units to use the charge created by a cars alternator to split a tank of water into hydrogen and oxygen whilst the car is being driven. These are systems or devices such as water for gas that offer the safest and most economical solution.

The system produces Hydrogen when we need it, rather than producing it in an expensive and polluting factory, then delivering it in huge trucks and storing it unsafely in high-pressure gas tanks. Due to the hydrogen being delivered via water vapor, engine heat is reduced, even as the hydrogen creates more power via increased yield of the fuel. While the engine runs cooler, it's also vibrating less, and smoothing out, as the hydrogen being added tends to round out the combustion.

All of this equates, obviously, to longer life of parts on the automobile, and therefore, converting to a hydrogen/fuel mixture for running the engine is indeed an ounce of prevention worth the weight of the car. What happens when you draw hydrogen gas from water is that water actually converts, one of it's oxygen molecules into a hydrogen molecule. Having hydrogen and air mix together is actually better for the combustion in the engine anyway.

Hydrogen on-demand is going to be what catapults hydrogen from being a great concept to a great reality. With the ever increasing prices of gas and diesel fuel, this has got to be the way forward to help the environment and make cars more economical.

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Sat, 2 Aug 2008 23:00:00 GMT
Be a water car pro and convert your car to run on water ! http://hydrogen-fuel-cells-alternate-fuel.blogspot.com/2008/08/be-water-car-pro-and-convert-your-car.html Is it possible to increase gas mileage by 50%? Absolutely! I'm actually getting that right now and I'm using technology no one wants you to know about.

While it's important to have properly inflated tires and reduce your speeds on the highway, you won't see dramatic increases in gas mileage until you make your car burn that gas more efficiently.

Cars are purposely designed to ensure you only get about 25% efficiency out of a gallon of gas. That means that the other 75% of that expensive fuel is going unused and can be considered a waste. Expensive catalytic convertors cover up this atrocity by cooking the unburned fuel before you blow it out your tail pipe in order to hide the evidence. With fuel prices what they are, this should be a crime!

So how do you increase the efficiency of your vehicle and cut your gas bill in half? By building and installing a hydrogen generator that will create a form of hydrogen gas that supplements standard gasoline and not only allows it to combust more completely, but will also allow your car's engine to run cooler, extending engine life.

I built my own hydrogen generator in one weekend and for under $65.00. I found all the parts needed at the hardware and auto parts store.

I found a good set of plans on the internet and built my hydrogen generator and installed it myself. The great thing about this water car pro technology is the fact that it has been around for nearly a century and thousands of people all over the world have built their own hydrogen generators and are powering their cars on water.

You do not have to modify your car's engine or on board computer in any way and it works on both carburetor and fuel injection engines.

You use a very small amount of electricity from your car's battery and pass it through a set of electrodes submersed in ordinary water and by electrolysis, the water molecules are broken down into their core components of hydrogen and oxygen and create a burnable gas known as HHO, or Brown's gas...named after the famous researcher Yull Brown.

This gas is then injected into the intake of the engine to combine with the gas you are already using and allows that gas to burn much more completely and considerably cleaner. You can build and install one of these generators as well and be on your way to increasing your gas mileage by 50%!

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Sat, 2 Aug 2008 08:30:00 GMT
Hydrogen Fuel Cells as an alternative fuel http://hydrogen-fuel-cells-alternate-fuel.blogspot.com/2008/07/hydrogen-fuel-cells-as-alternative-fuel.html power your car ? The truth is that there are many in the works, behind the scenes in the automotive industry. One very promising technology that could replace gas, and help lower fuel costs, is hydrogen fuel cell technology.

What’s that, really?

It’s a method of converting water into energy for your car, rather than using costly, polluting gasoline.

Hydrogen fuel cell technology has been catapulted onto the alternative fuel world stage with enthusiasm. Running automobiles on an unlimited supply of water containing hydrogen captures imaginations. This particular alternative fuel technology, however, may be a case of what most scientists and engineers come know, that is, most any technological feet is possible, but at what cost? The more critical aspects of cost and viability in real world applications outweigh the novelty of the achievement.


So how does it work?

Hydrogen may be used in an internal combustion engine configured to run on liquid hydrogen though most of the talk is about using hydrogen in fuel cells to generate electricity. A fuel cell is an electromechanical device which uses hydrogen combined with oxygen to produce electricity. That electricity, in turn, drives the electric motors that propel the car. Fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) are thus electric vehicles.

Fuel cells were a part of the Apollo Mission in 1964, employed to run the onboard electronics of the lunar module, yet in the intervening years since they have gained little ground in real world automotive applications. Honda has leased a single FCV to a carefully screened Southern California family. This is the only Honda FCV being driven by any non industry citizen in the country. They refuel at a plant nearby, one of a handful in the country.

The source for hydrogen can be water, the most abundant resource in the world as advocates of this technology will point out. Hydrogen exists nowhere in a pure state, however, and must be isolated from compounds that contain a hydrogen element. This process is energy intensive. Obtaining hydrogen from water requires splitting the molecule apart via electrolysis. This is the second most common method for obtaining hydrogen. Currently the lion’s share (95%) of all hydrogen produced in the U.S. comes from natural gas through a process called steam methane reforming (SMR).

Why is hydrogen overwhelmingly derived from natural gas, and not water?

The answer lies in the cost of procuring hydrogen through energy-intensive electrolysis. Acquisition through electrolysis of water may become more appealing when scarcity and higher costs of natural gas alter the equation. Using electricity generated from renewable sources is possible as advocates suggest, but this is an inefficient use of that electricity when compared with other alternatives.

The logic in using natural gas or other energy sources to create hydrogen when instead those sources could be used directly to power a vehicle seems questionable. Introducing an added step—converting natural gas or electrolyzing water—requires more energy. The energy will come from fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, oil, or other renewable sources. However, technology is constantly advancing, and there may be a day, soon, where you can skip the pump, and power your car from the water hose outside.]]>
Tue, 8 Jul 2008 12:23:00 GMT
Running your vehicle on a mixture of wate rand gas. Is it a good idea ? http://carusingwater.wordpress.com/2008/08/07/running-your-vehicle-on-a-mixture-of-wate-rand-gas-is-it-a-good-idea/

Do you want to save over 60% of your fuel costs while cleaning your car’s engine all at once? You may already have heard of cars running on half water half gas. It’s a technology that was invented 90 years ago, but the results were never widespread around the world as the oil industry didn’t really like them. Today high gas prices combined with the communicating power of the Internet makes this simple technology more available worldwide.

How Can You Run Your Car on a mixture of Water & Gas?
As you may already know, gas by itself is quite inefficient as almost 75% of the energy produced is wasted due to the heat factor. Only 25% of the fuel is used to move your vehicle. There is however a quickly and easy way to increase gasoline efficiency and produce less pollution at the same time. It’s about running a car on a mixture of gasoline and water.

Here is how it works. Half water half gas technology uses the extra electricity generated by the battery to turn water into oxygen and hydrogen. It uses the engine’s vacuum system to properly blend the hydrogen and oxygen with gasoline. The gas is then burned more fully, which saves you money.

It’s a Do-It-Yourself technology that was designed for people with no special tools and who are on a tight budget. A simple device can be installed in 30 minutes and it takes only a few seconds to remove it. All you need to do is to build it using hardware and tools that won’t cost more than $25-$100.

Will everybody use this technology in the near future? Probably not and there is a good reason for that. Most people are lazy and they will never take the time of installing and maintaining this simple device. It requires effort, not much but a little. The vast majority do not even take the time to check their oil, water fluid, or tire pressure on a regular basis. So you might guess they will never make the little effort to turn their car to run on a mixture of water & gas.

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Thu, 7 Aug 2008 09:00:58 GMT
Learn how to drive your car with water as fuel and better your mpg ! http://carusingwater.wordpress.com/2008/08/06/learn-how-to-drive-your-car-with-water-as-fuel-and-better-your-mpg/

Do you wish to learn how to drive your car with water fuel ? Hydrogen is well known to be a powerful energy source, but do you know that this power can be extracted from water (made up of hydrogen and oxygen) to run a car? One conversion guide selling on the internet, called Drive with Water Fuel, is meant to teach users to build a conversion system to convert water into an energy source and use it as fuel for automobiles.

1. How Can Water Possibly Be Used as a Fuel?

It is still not possible to run a car completely on water yet. Some amounts of gasoline will still be required. Also, water is not the component that is burned for energy. A conversion system is needed to extract hydrogen from water and then burn it to generate power.

2. So How Do You Drive Your Car on Water?

To allow your car to extract hydrogen from water, you will need to build a water fuel system first. Inside the Drive with Water Fuel guide, I found diagrams and step-by-step instructions to help me with it.

Basically, you will need to have a container of distilled water containing a small amount of baking soda. An electrical current that is derived from your car battery is then passed through the liquid, separating the elements and producing HHO gas. This gas is then extracted and stored where it can then be combusted for the production of energy.

3. What Are The Benefits of Running Your Car on Water?

By driving my car with water fuel, I have been able to use much less gasoline and improved my cars’ fuel efficiency. By burning less gasoline, my car’s engine can actually run longer. Additionally, by burning less gas, I have realized that emissions are much cleaner now, which is good for the environment and my health. The biggest benefit so far is the fact that I save much more money now, as gas prices are extremely high these days.

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Thu, 7 Aug 2008 00:51:01 GMT
Alternative fuel, give it a try. It may even help you save more money on gas ! http://carusingwater.wordpress.com/2008/08/05/alternative-fuel-give-it-a-try-it-may-even-help-you-save-more-money-on-gas/

Are you aware of the alternative fuels that can run your automobile? You always think of some way to reduce the monthly expenditure on fuels. Isn’t it? If you feel too bogged down with the expenses resulting from the recurring fuel costs, some good news is awaiting you. It is for certain that not many people will believe when I say that you can run your vehicle on water. Sometimes the seemingly impossible things too materialize, and we have to admit that it is actually possible. The technology of the water 4 gas-driven car is one such instance and is sure to catch up the market in a short time.

Scientists have been engaged in hard toil and research for quite a long time to make this nearly impossible thing materialize into a reality. Now, they have made it possible at last. In the present times, when technology has advanced, the latest gift we have received is a car that runs on waterpower. This technology gives the users many facilities. First of all, it saves money. This technology uses advanced methods to make the engine of your car smooth running. This modified fuel, that the engine uses, will run partially on water power resulting in a significant cut-down on the amount that you otherwise need to spend per month on fuel.

You may now be wondering as to what exactly is the technology that makes this near impossible thing possible! Even a kid knows that water is, in no way, inflammable. However, this technology makes water inflammable and that ‘burning’ water generates the energy. Are you taken by surprise? The interesting fact is that the scientists made this miracle happen by electrifying water. When water is electrified, it splits into two different kinds of atoms. One is hydrogen and the other is oxygen. The process so conducted is called electrolysis of water. On electrification, the oxy-hydrogen gas or Brown’s gas emerges, and this acts as the fuel for your vehicle. The resultant compound is called the oxy-hydrogen gas which is highly inflammable. Then they channel it through the gas line directly to the engine.

In case the process interests you and you want to try it, there are several service providers that can come to your aid. You need to install a special system for this when you are ready to adopt the advanced technology. This special system that you install in your car will help to perform the process of electrolysis. You may be wondering whether the technology involved and the consequent procedure for installation of the device in your car is too complicated or tough. It is, actually, a rather simple process. It is not at all a tough job for you to install the system in your car. You can take the help of any professional to install it or you can install it even yourself by purchasing the necessary kits from market.

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Wed, 6 Aug 2008 01:46:19 GMT
Tips on saving gas whenever you go on a road trip ! http://carusingwater.wordpress.com/2008/08/04/tips-on-saving-gas-whenever-you-go-on-a-road-trip/

As gasoline prices continue to set records and you find yourself spending more and more money at the gas pump, the prospect of taking that driving vacation trip seems more expensive than ever. You can travel and not break your budget on gas.

You can control your gas consumption. Remember, you the owner and operator of your car, are the best fuel saving device. There are some basic tips that you can follow to ease your gas burden while traveling.

First thing you can do is get rid of all the extra stuff you have sitting in your trunk. Take out that extra tool kit, get rid of the box of paper you were going to take to the recycling center and take out the 50 pound bag of pet food you bought last week. Every 100 lbs of weight that you can take out of your car will save you 1 to 2 percent on gas. The lighter your load the more fuel efficient your car will be.

Buy gas before you leave on your fuel trips. You already know the best places to buy gas near your home. Chances are it will be priced lower than the stations along your travel route. In fact you will be best off buying your gas the day before you leave. The day you leave you will most likely be rushed and hurried. You may not have time to go to the outlet with the best price. If you fill up the day before you will be able to do it without worrying about any deadlines.

Don’t use luggage racks. If you need to pack your car for the trip try and get everything inside the car. The wind resistance created by using luggage racks will rob you of fuel. The resistance will increase on the highway.

On the highway use your cruise control as much as you can. The more you can keep your speed constant the more fuel efficient you will be. Your cruise control will do a much better job of maintaining a steady speed than you can do manually.

Know where you are going and how to get there before you leave. There is nothing that will waste more gas than driving around lost. If you have maps or a GPS and you have planned your route before you start your trip, you can avoid extra driving and avoid wasting fuel.

If you use these tips you can still take that driving vacation without breaking your budget on gas costs. Following these easy suggestions will go a long way to help you control your costs.

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Mon, 4 Aug 2008 12:38:04 GMT
Run your car on water - Driving a water fuel car ! http://carusingwater.wordpress.com/2008/08/03/run-your-car-on-water-driving-a-water-fuel-car/

Water fuel cars are easy to set up and it is not as hard as it looks to be. The kit can be purchased easily since the materials are readily accessible and it can be manually set up by the motorcar owner in half a day. You can be a water fuel expert and convert your car to run on water fuel where you’ll be capable of saving 1000s of dollars monthly on petrol.

Water fuel cars might be the suitable solution to the problem that has impact a lot of people. Our Earth is presently with multiple issues right in the midst of this issues are the pricing of fuel. Water fuel cars will assist people to have the freedom to determine and we could see a lower need for fuel, which may lead to a decrease in oil prices.

As mentioned above hydrogen is an energy carrier, not an energy origin. Water fuel cars can be a significant way to resolve our dependency on oil and stop the global warming. In the future use of inexhaustible energies like wind, solar and hydrogen power.

Water fuel cars and fuel cells are often advertised as being potentially emission-free if they combust hydrogen, in contrast to presently a lot basic fuels such as methane or natural gas that generate CO2.

Water fuel cars will result in clean exhaust fumes discharges, literally H2O emitting from tail pipings! A cleaner, healthier and environmentally brighter Earth filled with clean-fuel astonishing water fuel cars now looms on the automotive horizon!

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Sun, 3 Aug 2008 11:31:07 GMT
Would you like to run car on water ? Try this new technology ! http://carusingwater.wordpress.com/2008/08/02/are-you-a-water-car-pro-would-you-like-to-run-car-on-water/

Many people are looking for ways to be a water car pro nowadays. This technology has actually been around for many years. Due to the recent spike in oil prices, there is now even more people looking to learn it. With the right instructions and tools, anyone can learn how to run their cars on water using the water gas technology easily.

1. Why Would You Want to Run Your Car on Water?

From an energy conservation point of view, it is everyone’s responsibility to do a part in saving Earth’s resources. With such a huge global demand for oil today, it is possible that we might have a serious problem if we do not keep this under control quickly.

From a domestic point of view, the spike in gas prices has seriously affected many household spending habits. Some families have been so heavily affected by this problem that they have had to give up their cars and take public transport instead.

2. Isn’t it Complicated to Run a Car with Water?

Yes, I must say that it was not easy when I first started trying to piece everything together by myself. You can feasibly do this conversion yourself if you have good car technical knowledge. Otherwise you should definitely find help, either in the form of an online guide or a professional car mechanic.

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Sat, 2 Aug 2008 10:47:21 GMT
Be a water car pro and convert your car to run on water and reap the benefits ! http://carusingwater.wordpress.com/2008/08/01/be-a-water-car-pro-and-convert-your-car-to-run-on-water-and-reap-the-benefits/

Would you like to know how you can convert car to water and save up on fuel costs ? This technology is becoming increasingly popular, and is being implemented in many new hybrid cars. Due to rising gas prices, people are searching for fuel alternatives for their cars.

1. Be a Water Car Pro

To successfully make your car run on water, you will need to extract a certain gas called Brown Gas (HHO) from it. However, our cars are unable to do this unless a conversion system is built and attached to them. You may also have seen reports on Fox News of people using water as a fuel source to run their vehicles, and they are using exactly this technology.

2. Will installling the Water Gas System Damage Your Car ?

This was another one of my main concerns, since I did not want to risk damaging my car while installing this system. Fortunately, I have been able to attach and remove this system from my car easily, without leaving any traces behind or damaging it. The whole setup took me less than an hour, and I had to spend about $100 to acquire the parts necessary to build this system at a hardware store.

3. Why I Desperately Wanted to Convert My Car to Water

After doing much research on the process of running a car on gasoline, one of the facts I discovered was that our car engines’ only burn 20% of all the gas that we put in, while the rest is completely wasted on pollution, heat and noise. It was therefore obvious to me that I was wasting too much money on gasoline, so I have decided to become a Water Car Pro to know more about this water fuel technology, so as to save money and better my gas mileage.

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Fri, 1 Aug 2008 13:14:07 GMT
The fundamentals of a water-gas system. http://carusingwater.wordpress.com/2008/07/09/the-fundamentals-of-a-water-gas-system/

The entire world is facing a huge energy crisis right now and there needs to be a stop to it soon. The price of gas has almost doubled in America and other countries over that last 5 years while in Europe they are expected to touch $12/gallon by the end of 2008. Looking at the current trend, there are no signs that this energy crisis will end in the foreseeable future.

Infact, the entire oil crisis is quite logical given the fact that we humans have been exploiting our natural resources for the last 150 years or so. Although, at the height of industrial revolution, these resources were perceived to be everlasting, now we know for fact that this is simply not true. Moreover, there are growing concerns worldwide over the increase in green house gases due to the usage of petroleum based products.

All of this really leaves us with only one option, which is to look for alternative fuels for our energy demands. Although, the “talk” over alternative fuels has been going on since the early 1990’s, nothing concrete has been done in this regard.

Towards the end of last century electric hybrid vehicles were commercially introduced but these were way too expensive to be of any real value to the average car buyer. In recent times, car using water has gained quite a buzz and for all the good reasons.

It is now possible to drive your car by pouring water into your gas engine. Now this does not mean that your car will run entirely on water but rather a fixed quantity of water needs to be mixed along with gasoline, so as to produce a “clean hybrid” which will power your car. So lets take a closer look as to how exactly this will be accomplished.

The chemical name of Water is H2O. What this basically means is that every molecule of water consists of two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen. Now when water is poured into the engine, the electricity from the car battery is used to split the water molecule into two molecules of Hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen. This splitting is accompanied with the production of a gas known as Brown gas or HHO. The chemical name for this reaction is Hydroxyl. It is this HHO, produced after hydroxyl, which provides energy for your car to move ahead while the oxygen produced in this reaction is released into the atmosphere through exhaust.

Several tests confirm that a car gives greater mileage and produces less harmful emissions if water is used to power the car instead of the usual petroleum based fuels. Moreover, a very small quantity of water is required for increasing efficiency and your car can run on this for several months.

There are several manuals and do-it-yourself kits available in the market for converting your current car using water hybrid car. Don’t worry about the installation of the water systems as these are very easy to install. Moreover, once installed they will not require any maintenance from your side and in case you’re wondering, their installation is completely reversible. Hence, they can be easily removed and your car will again run on gasoline without any problem.

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Be a water car pro and benefit from the money saved on fuel. http://carusingwater.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=1830950 Fri, 1 Aug 2008 06:08:00 GMT Advantages of being a water fuel expert - Run your car on water ! http://carusingwater.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=1830949 Fri, 1 Aug 2008 06:03:00 GMT How to maximise and improve your fuel trips ? http://carusingwater.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=1830947 Fri, 1 Aug 2008 05:57:00 GMT Swap water for gas as fuel and save money ! http://carusingwater.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=1830944 Fri, 1 Aug 2008 05:54:00 GMT Drive car with water fuel and save gas on your car ! http://carusingwater.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=1830942 Fri, 1 Aug 2008 05:51:00 GMT Benefits of running your car on water ! http://carusingwater.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=1830941 Fri, 1 Aug 2008 05:49:00 GMT Drive your high gas expenses away with half water half gas ! http://carusingwater.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=1830940 Fri, 1 Aug 2008 05:44:00 GMT How to run car using water ? http://carusingwater.tripod.com/index.blog?entry_id=1826140 Wed, 9 Jul 2008 04:20:00 GMT Comment: That would be so brilliant, if... http://autos.propeller.com/story/2008/07/09/water-hybrid-technology-that-is-environment-friendly-save-fuel-and-helps-prevent-global-warming/comment/2220398 That would be so brilliant, if life can just be that simple and cars could run on water.

I bet if it should be like that, people would probably run out of water again.

Salma http://www.aacarhire.co.za

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