Water car? Yes, you can actually convert your car to run on water and save on gasoline

A new technology that will save you money on gasoline.
I have been traveling in Europe for the last month and visited France, Belgium, and the United Kingdom. This was my 4th trip to Europe, but to be honest I was really shocked of the gasoline prices. From my observations, many things that happen in Europe eventually come to the United States. Hopefully we will never see these kinds of prices here, but to be honest I think it is inevitable.

In the United States the average price is $4.08 a gallon according to AAA's Fuel Gauge report. In the UK the average price for diesel is £1.31 a litter, or £6 a gallon. The petrol average price is £1.18 a litter or £5.38 a gallon. In US dollars this comes to:

- a gallon of diesel 11.79 US dollars
- a gallon of petrol 10.57 US dollars

When considering these prices it is important to remember that the Europeans have very good public transport and can commute to work without cars. In the United States it is a different picture. We are very defendant on our cars for shopping, work and leisure activities. Most cities don’t have a good public transport. So, when we see these prices coming here, there will be a real shock and crisis. There are a few things we can do to help us overcome this shock. We can get a bicycle, move closer to work, or even get a job closer to home. We can also tweak our cars a bit and double our mileage per gallon.
Lately there has been a lot of hype about running cars on alternative fuel and even on water. Many will ask if this is possible. Can you really make a water car and enable it to run on water and save on gasoline? It seems this is possible now.

This is a technology based on splitting water on board a vehicle, and using the resulting gases not to drive the vehicle - but to boost the efficiency of its combustion. It is a technology, designed for beginners with no special tools and very limited budgets. A working system can be built at home with basic hand tools for less than a $100, installed in minutes and removed in minutes.

No modifications are needed to the engine, computer or fuel injection systems, so any mechanic can install it easily. You shouldn’t really expect more than 50% improvement of fuel consumption, even though I have heard of cases of 80% improvement.

To get the full info how this technology works and to read customers reviews and testimonials click on the website below. WaterCars4idiots.com

By Eeva Schmidt
Published: 6/30/2008
 
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