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Water Can Power Your Car

Water can power your car. Sounds like a dream? It’s real. Learn how to power your car with water. It’s simple, anyone who can change a light bulb can convert their present car into a Water-Hybrid! Cost thousands of dollars, right? Not quite. Instructions and the materials can be obtained for around $100, total cost, if you do the work youself.

How can this be true? This is no urban myth, the technology has been known for several decades, you could say it has been suppressed, but there’s no proof of that, but it certaintly hasn’t been widely circulated.

Increases in fuel mileage, miles per gallon (mpg), of 60% are not unheard of.

This will work on trucks as well as autos. If you have a full size pickup, your city mpg is probably around 15. A 50 to 60 percent increase would mean you could get 20 to 24 mpg. If you put ten gallons in the tank, instead of travelling 150 miles, you could go 200 to 240 miles, a great increase in range. Even if you have a economy car now, you can make your dollars go even further with the Water-Hybrid conversion. The increase in mileage would be just as dramatic. It only takes a few hours to install the equipment under your hood, to utilize the water-fuel technology.

How can this be possible? Briefly, the water is broken down into its component parts, hydrogen and oxygen. Some refer to this as HHO, two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. This is done simply by tapping into unused capacity of your car’s electrical system. The hydrogen and oxygen (HHO) are introduced into the engine’s intake system. The actual process is somewhat in debate, the result is agreed on, decreased fuel consumption, increased mpg, meaning you don’t have to fill the gas tank so often. You don’t have to dig into your wallet so quickly.

Down here in Texas there’s an expression for getting out the old billfold, it’s called “Slapping Leather”, you have to slap your hand to your back pocket and whip out that leather wallet. Very much of that slims down the bank roll. Stop “Slapping Leather” for the big oil companies. Spend your money on something besides gas. Go to DTexEnergy to learn how water can power your car.

Daniel Freeman holds FAA certificationa as a Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic and has worked extensively in the internal combustion engine fuel delivery industry.

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