| Engine powered with water? This sounds like the stuff | | | | Into this jar are attached 2 electric leads. When |
| of science fiction, doesn't it? Actually, it's a reality now | | | | electricity is passed through water, a scientific |
| and thousands of American car owners are running | | | | phenomenon called "electrolysis" occurs and the water |
| their cars on water every day. Find out in this article | | | | is converted into something else. |
| how easy it is for anyone, even if you're not | | | | As the water bubbles, something called "HHO gas" is |
| mechanically inclined to convert your own car and | | | | produced. This is a flammable and combustible gas. |
| have an engine powered with water. | | | | How Is HHO Gas Used In The Engine Powered With |
| Water In Addition To Gas | | | | Water? |
| Let me first dispel any scepticism you may have. | | | | In a regular automobile, your gasoline is mixed with air |
| There is no such thing as an engine that runs on pure | | | | to create a fine "mist". This mist is then injected into the |
| water, of course. I mean, an engine works by burning a | | | | engine and burned to make the engine work and the |
| vapour so it's impossible to burn water! | | | | car move. |
| But the engine powered with water works differently. | | | | In a converted car, the HHO gas is mixed with the |
| Your car actually needs water in addition to gasoline. | | | | existing mist. Then both are injected into the engine |
| You can't get rid of the gasoline but with this | | | | where they are both burned. |
| conversion you can use much less of it and therefore | | | | Benefits |
| get better mileage and save a lot of money. | | | | The most obvious benefit is that you get better |
| How Does It Work? | | | | mileage. To go the same distance as before, you only |
| Converting your existing car is very easy. Even if you | | | | need about two-thirds of the gasoline. |
| don't want to do it, any auto mechanic should find this | | | | You also get improved power, lower emissions (the |
| an easy job. | | | | IRS will deduct tax for this!) and up to 20% more |
| All that happens is that, under the hood, you add a few | | | | power. Oh, I nearly forgot - due to lower operating |
| flexible hoses and something called an HHO generator | | | | temperatures, you also get a much longer engine life |
| which just looks like a jar of water. | | | | between maintenance intervals. |