Convert Water to energy to Save Gas Money : Hybrid vehicle water versus gas hybrid car review
Convert Water to energy to Save Gas Money
by Jill Cooper
Alternative fuel saving technologies that can be applied to gas and diesel engines are not fancy, at least not anymore. Remember, it wasn’t the big companies that started the automobile revolution, it was guys who tinkered around in their garages and created something amazing. The same as the people who are looking beyond what the current big companies are trying to do.
Let’s look at a few of our possibilities:
Water Hydrogen: Water? How can water be a fuel? Heck, our planet is full of water, wouldn’t that be a great way to save money and the planet all at the same time? I’ll try to put it simply. It is a Free-energy solution which uses water as a supplement to gasoline. Using a little electricity, your car’s battery will separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also referred to as Hydroxy burns effectively and supplies significant energy, while the end product is just Water. HHO has the atomic power of Hydrogen and maintains the stability of Water.
Sounds kind of confusing, but really what it means is that electricity helps your car convert energy from water.
Moreover, you don’t need to add anything special to the water it works with plain old tap water.
Bio-Diesel: You’ve probaby heard of this one before; that guy on the news who converted McDonald’s french fry oil into fuel. Now wherever he goes his exhaust smells like french fries and McNuggets. Sure is alot better than the smell of diesel, right? And a whole lot cheaper.
Now on the market are guides and instructions for how regular people like you and me can do these things ourselves with a little instructional help. It will be better for the environment and better on our wallets.
You owe it to yourself to check into them today. Wouldn’t it be nice to put the money you work so hard for toward something other than getting to and from work?
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