Water Fuel Conversion Kits
by HERWIN JOHARI
As the price of crude oil keeps on rising everyday, more and more drivers like you and me are getting frustrated and are looking for ways to reduce their car's gas consumption.
Recently, there is increased awareness among many drivers of a technology that uses plain water to supplement the cars' gasoline consumption.
Called a water fuel conversion kit, it is a simple add-on to your current car engine that uses your car battery to carry out an electrolysis on water to produce Hydroxy gas (HHO). This Hydroxy gas is used to supplement the burning of gasoline in the car's engine.
Having been running our cars on gasoline since the beginning, many do not take the idea of using water to lessen gasoline consumption seriously. Most believe this is just another myth to make them spend money on something that does not work.
The fact is, the water fuel conversion kit technology is indeed a reality. Using water to supplement gasoline is possible, and will help to improve the fuel consumption of your vehicle.
Researchers have always been finding methods to improve this technology. Progress has been incredible the past few years, but its publicity has been hampered by many political reasons.
Project Deuterium, which started about 20 years ago, involved scientists trying to draw out raw energy from normal water. This project, however, has been kept in the dark due to the effects it could have on the oil industry. Oil producing countries, in particular, would be seriously affected by a drop in fuel demands.
Water fuel conversion kits are not yet commercialized, and are now offered in the form of a DIY installation in your car engine. You can get guides sold online that teach you how to assemble and install your own kit.
The water fuel conversion kit does not require any special modifications to your original engine, and is just a simple add-on module. Your present car battery is used to supply electricity to carry out electrolysis on a small amount of water which produces a flammable gas (HHO) that is burned together with your air and gasoline mixture to provide energy to run the car.
Gasoline is still required to run the engine though, but the HHO gas greatly reduces the amount of gasoline used. This means you'll be saving heaps on gasoline money, even if the price of crude oil continues to rise.
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Hundreds have started saving on their gasoline money by using water fuel conversion kits on their car engine. Get the blueprints to make your own water fuel conversion kit today from http://waterasfuel.scroogetips.com, and start to save money on your next stop at the pumps.