Basic Steps of the Water to Fuel Conversion
submitted: Jul 19th 2008 |
by: AlisonJacobiee |
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Fuel prices, increased pollution, and other problems can all be traced back to the use of gasoline as our primary source of energy in cars. It wasn't always that way. When the combustion engine was first used in cars, it was water that powered it. Gasoline wouldn't be used for decades. Somewhere along the line, however, people forgot that water and, more specifically, hydrogen could be used as a valid and safe energy source.
Why do so many people continue to doubt the effectiveness of this alternative? Well, there are a few reasons.
Sadly, most of what people believe is told to them by the media. Unfortunately, the media has largely ignored the water as fuel phenomenon, probably because so much of it has come about through the Internet - one of the major enemy's of the companies who run the major news media organizations today.
Right now, you can purchase kits and/or manuals that will teach you how to convert your current vehicle into a water-powered, fuel-efficient automobile that will cut your gasoline bills by around 50%.
First, you need to understand how this works and that means eliminating a couple of misconceptions people have about this technology. For one, water isn't the sole fuel for your car even when you convert it to this alternative system. Instead, your car basically becomes a hybrid.
One of the benefits of making the change is that it is completely reversible. Nothing you do to your automobile as part of this process is going to be permanent. That means if you are one of the few people who are disappointed by the increased fuel efficiency or if you want to sale your car later you can revert it back to its original gas-guzzling form. That's why you don't have to worry about the risk of long-lasting damage.
Obviously, if you only need gasoline to power a small part of the process then you're going to end up using a great deal less. You'll save money at the pump because most of your fuel is going to come from ordinary water that you can get right out of your faucet.
Cost is only part of the benefits of using water for fuel. Another benefit is that it's better for the environment. Gasoline adds numerous pollutants to the air when you're traveling or when you're just idling. These pollutants are also carcinogens which have been contributing to the increased risks of cancer.
When you're using water as the chief source of fuel, however, the only thing spewed into the air from your car is water vapor. Water vapor is what makes the clouds - it's perfectly harmless to human health.
Another huge benefit is that as more people switch to water fuel the cost of gasoline will keep going down. When demand drops so will prices.
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Before you buy any water for Fuel Kits, make sure you check Alison Jacobiee' excellent review on Hydrogen hybrid kits.
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