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by Bradley Edwards

Oil charges have already reached sky high prices and affording an automobile has become a most difficult thing. Owning a car not only serves utility purpose but designates ones social standing for some as well. But the major problem that one has to face is of pollution and hike in crude oil prices which is in fact driving one penniless. There is a dire necessity of introducing alternative fuels for vehicles other than oil/ diesel.

Some of the alternative fuels for cars that have reduced certain strenuous factors of pollution, cost, and fuel efficiency are Ethanol, Methanol, Propane, Soil fuel, Bio Diesel, electric fuel, natural gas (CNG/LNG), solar fuel, Hydrogen gas, P-series, and CNG cylinders. Recent studies and experiments have shown that a water-powered car is more fuel-efficient and adds to the performance of the car.

Several alternative fuel vehicles have been introduced and initiated to serve the purpose of fuel efficiency and to promote inexpensive driving in the market. But none of them has completely proven to be successful and efficient. Gasoline has been a huge problem due to the emission of excessive heat and smog released into the environment, which makes air hazardous for breathing.

Water as alternative fuels for automobiles is the latest buzz in the automobile industry. You can maximize your car mileage by using automobile water which does not release air pollutants. It instead releases oxygen into the atmosphere. Automobile water also reduces the cacophonous noise created by engine and provides easy gearshifts as well.

The car engine powered with water easily replaces gasoline and works more efficiently which saves you money. There are numerous benefits of water as alternative fuels for vehicles but the seven most important can be enumerated under the following points:

Gas mileage improves close to 40%. This accounts for city and highway miles. It is projected to be worth roughly $900 dollars.

You will notice a calmer, quieter and much smoother engine operation and smoother gearshifts. This is due to the effect water has on the combustion cycle inside your engine.

Dramatically enhance engine power. The more gas your car uses, the more the engine is abused which reducing the performance. When you use water as an alternative, this enhances your engine power and improves performance.

Reduces toxic exhaust emission that contaminates the environment. Your engine will emit oxygen to the atmosphere and reduce pollution.

Lower the overall temperature of the car and eliminate losing heat into the environment.

Get rid of carbon deposits and prevent future carbon build up.

Enjoy a longer life expectancy of your engine, especially the pistons, rings and valves.

Using water as a car fuel is very easy and is done in accordance with the traditional process of generating power via water and electricity. Electricity produced in car battery separates hydroxy gas (HHO, Brown Gas) from water, which is then used by engine as a fuel that lasts more than month duration. Water fuel mechanism makes use of just one quart of water which produces 1800 gallons of HHO so this is not only inexpensive but fuel efficient. It’s a simple conversion to run your car on water. There are many proven do-it-yourself manuals and water for fuel kits available.

Generally, vehicles operating on gas cylinders or oil/diesel emit excessive poisonous gases and choke the environment. And on the other hand the end product of cars on water is life-giving oxygen and there are no other harmful effects. A car engine powered with water tends to increase the car mileage by 80-85%.

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