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A water-fuelled car is a motor car that uses water as its fuel or produces fuel from water onboard, with no other energy input. Are you looking to learn how to run a car on water? Thousands of people, including myself, have already discovered how to easily save $100s of dollars or more every month by simply changing our cars to make it run on water. This ebook will explain why and how you can make your car run on water too.
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Works on gas or diesel powered cars, vans, trucks, and SUVs. (Not tested on hybrids)
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Your car will become at least 40% more fuel efficient and produce cleaner emissions.
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Convert your car for the lowest price. Similar conversion kits cost up to $600 and up!
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Works with plain tap water. No need for distilled water or special water additives!
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We've simplified the process. The steps are easy, and the materials are affordable
Can Water Really Be Used To Run A Car? This technology was originally discovered by Nicola Tesla, who found out that hydrogen can be extracted from water to produce energy. However, this discovery was never publicized due to political pressure. Some countries today rely on oil sales as their only national income source, thus many countries will be heavily affected if everyone started running their cars on water.
The "Hydrogen on Demand" System Many people are turning their cars to run with water today with the hydrogen on demand system instead of buying new hybrid cars. This system costs only $100 whereas a hybrid car may costs up to $30,000, and this explains why many people are using it. On top of that, it is also cleaner and better for the environment to use water instead of running your car fully on gasoline. Water reduces your emissions and causes less global warming.
How To Run A Car On Water? Despite the successful modifications of cars by many people, there are still many others who are skeptical of the idea. However, I know that this concept does indeed work because I have successfully converted my car to run on water. Water can be easily converted into oxyhydrogen with electrolysis. The oxyhydrogen that you get in the end is able to give your car additional energy and increase its mileage.
Is this process safe? The simple answer to this question is yes. There is less danger to you performing this conversion than there would be to you if you were to change your oil. As long as you follow all of the directions you are in no danger. Just don't do anything stupid like try to ignite the hydrogen to see if it will burn. I'll tell you now it will and it will be ugly. To run your car with water actually makes it a bit safer, as the fuel mixture will contain less combustible gas than before the water fuel conversion. The process is also very safe for your engine. Using HHO gas as a supplement will cause a cooler burn, which will actually cause LESS wear and tear on your car in the long run, saving you more money.
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