Water 4 gas !

Have you heard about water cars? If you heard it before then you will probably ask me if it is true or not. And I am sure that you will not wait a bit for my answer. The second question will be more specific : is possible for you also to run your car on water or not.

Well, believe it or not the answer is YES, you can run your car on water. The scientists were trying to find an alternative for fuels for nearly hundred years. There was an established truth that the water can produce energy (can you imagine that water has created life?). When it has already noticed that water is a good source of energy the idea came to the scientists’ mind that if we can use water as an alternative of fuel it will be the best use of the water power. If water is being used as fuel it will be helpful for the entire human world. This fuel is also friendly for the environment : it will keep the atmosphere safe and pollution free.

Advantages

  • By running your car on water, you can increase your mileage by 50% or more
  • Seting up your car for this requires practically NO technical knowledge
  • This technology has been proven for a long time now (see the video/news proof below)
  • Once your car is a water burning hybrid, you don't contribute to global warming (important!)
  • You can even get IRS tax refunds for running your car on water

Saving money on gasoline by running on water

This website is designed to provide FREE informations about how to turn your gasoline powered car into a water powered car ! We also recommend you to buy the "Water Car Pro" guide which will tell you EXACTLY how to (in step-by-step diagrams and pictures) make your car a water burning hybrid, safely and with zero risk...

How to begin ?

Running your car on water is easy. However, we strongly recommend you to read all the informations on this website in order to make yourself an idea about this technology. Why? because if you try to do the instillation yourself, without any guide explaining you how to do it, there are good chances you will screw up your car or do something wrong.


Frequently asked questions

Q: Does water powered cars really work ?
A: Yes; this is well-established technology dating back to stainless steel. But be sure to follow the instructions on this site and using the proper mechanical and electrical assembly techniques, as this plan incorporates the best qualities of several techniques.

Q: Is it fair to qualify this as "free energy"?
A: If you're paying for the water you use, then it is not strictly free. But the alternative is to keep buying gasoline which becomes more and more expensive year after year.

Q: Is it safe?
A: Technically, it is safer than running on fossil fuel because you are no longer choking on your own emissions (health-wise). In general, it is practically as safe as your current gasoline arrangement. You will be installing a few simple safety devices, using current automotive standards.

Q: What kind of performance can I expect?
A: Properly adjusted, your modified vapor-only fuel system will run cooler, and at a modestly higher power level. The mileage performance expected from this design ranges from 50 to 300 mpg (of water), depending on your adjusting skills.

Q: Can I do these modification myself?
A: Why not? Building a water powered car is very easy if you have the proper mechanical tools. If you don't have any mechanical skills, and you know someone with basic mechanical and/or electrical skills, you can even delegate some of the construction. There will have to be an adapter inserted into the fuel-injection system, just as you would have to do if you were going to run on propane, hydrogen, or natural gas.

Q: What is the environmental impact that my vehicle will have?
A: Instead of producing CO2, it will be producing H20 steam (water vapor) and un-burnt O2 (Oxygen). Hence, it will be cleaning the environment, rather than dumping nauseous toxins into it. Plus you will be helping to save our dwindling supply of atmospheric oxygen. Any excess vapor in the reaction becomes either steam or oxygen. You can also expect to be receiving more than casual interest from those around you.

Q: Isn’t this really a steam engine?
A: Not Really. Exceedingly high temperature and pressure are not used. This is strictly an internal-combustion engine (burning orthohydrogen, also called hydroxy) with residual steam in the exhaust as a by-product.

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