May 8th 2008 05:33 pm

Save Your Paycheck – Convert Your Car To Burn Water And Gas

What comes to mind when someone suggests to you to run your car on water? Incredulity? Wonder? The suspicion that, that ‘someone’ is pulling your leg? The fact remains – the car of the future is here. Cars that run on water have come as welcome news for all those who want to protect the environment and save money while at it. Save your paycheck – you have worked hard to earn it. And with the saved money, you can perhaps pay for the college tuition or home renovation you have wanted for so long.

Today, you can save thousands of dollars through cars that run on water. There are many reasons for this.

Fuel Efficiency

Fuel efficiency is related to the mileage per unit of fuel used. A hybrid car, run on a mix of water and gasoline, shows very noticeable increase in mileage from the time it was run only on gas. It does not matter whether you own a gasoline or diesel car. The performance boost to it could be high when you run your car on water. For the same amount of fuel, your car runs more when it is water powered. You can run car on water for weeks without needing to refuel.

Clean Engines

When the engines of the car are clean, you need to spend less on maintenance. This is because the damage to the car is minimal. How do you ensure that the engines remain clean? Run your car on water, of course! Because less carbon-based fuel is burnt, there is less soot. Moreover, when there is residue, the chemical reaction of water breaking down into hydrogen clears that away. Heat also damages car engines. A water-powered car has less heat emission. The result? Less damage to cars.

Not just heat and emissions, the car also has lesser noise than before. Smoother engines will boost the performance of your vehicle. And less noise makes the journey more comfortable. All this will result into not only more savings, but also a more comfortable lifestyle.

Imagine being able to zip on roads, happy in the knowledge that you are not adding to the carbon dioxide load of the environment. Imagine not having to spend hundreds of dollars on engine maintenance every couple of months. Imagine paying only half of what you pay now for filling your car tank with gasoline. It makes sense to run your car on water, doesn’t it?

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