Can a Car Run on Water?
November 20th, 2008
Let’s get straight into it - cars cannot run on water - but if you install a HHO kit, you can convert the Hydrogen component of water with the car battery into HHO Gas (brown gas), then you can run a car on water.
This is where many people fail to understand about this concept - they immediately believe it’s all about using 100% water to run a car. I wish…water is just part of the puzzle. The rest is up to you to make your own HHO system to produce Brown Gas.
Below are some short comments found on the 3 best HHO prodcts in the market today …
“To run your car on water, your car needs to be able to separate water molecules. With a process called electrolysis, water is split and a gas called Brown Gas can be obtained from it. This is the gas that is then combusted to produce energy to run your vehicle.”=> portion of article from ezinearticles, Judd Marshall
“Run Your Car on Water is a DIY technology which is made from simple materials which could be found in any shop. The total cost of these materials is less then $100. The Run Your ar on Water guide will tell you how to create your own water converter using these materials. You will only need to follow step-by-step instructions, plans and video lessons.”=> portion of article from ezinearticles, Sergey Popov
“After the flammable gas Brown Gas, made up of HHO, is extracted from water, it is then combusted in the engine combustion chambers where energy is extracted from it. The device does the water separation process, and this is what the Gas4Free system that you build will do. Power is provided to the device from your car battery.” => portion of article from ezinearticles, Judd Marshall
From our general research online, these products have satisfied actual customers. With any products it will suit everyone - it really depends on your expectations and effort!
good luck!
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