Is It True, Run A Car On Water?

By Aaryn Obruchev

So have you seen the claims out there already, there are many on the internet that you can find. But can you really run your car on water? It's something that many people will think isn't true, because of all the false things they have found.

It's because of those scams that are around that many people will think this is not true. But when you begin looking around be warned there are really two scams out there. Beware for those people who lie about the whole thing and say it works.

Also watch for those scams that are full of information that isn't correct. The main way that you can tell a scam is if they say you can run a car on water, and only water. Because you won't do that, but gas and water is a true fact.

But since so many people have seen so many scams about running cars on water, they think it is all false. But we are here to tell you that you can run your car on water, though it will be a partial ability to run on water mixed with gas.

The claims that you can run your water on complete water power is not true though. So remember that you will be looking at a scam in this case. There are no machines that are run on perpetual motion, it will not work it would be a violation of thermodynamics.

This process is done through the use of electrolysis, and it's a basic type of electrolysis at that. Your water will become electrolyzed by using an electrical current that will be sent by the battery or alternator of a car. When that happens the gas is going to separate and turn into HHO gas.

This HHO gas will be pulled or even pushed into the car's intake system and will go along with the gas to be burned. Since you're not using as much gas, guess what? That's right you will have more gas mileage through the combination of HHO gas and normal gas.

HHO gas burns much cleaner than gasoline does. In fact the emission from HHO gas will simply be water vapor. The fantastic thing about this is that it's been studied since the 1700s by scientists.

In fact way back in 1960s there was a gentleman by the name of William A. Rhodes he patented a machine that used this method. And again in the 1970s Yull Brown also got a patent for a machine that was very close to Rhodes's machine. Both of their machines have now been used in welding for years.

The method has now been changed into the term Hydrogen fuel injection, and is endorsed by the National Hydrogen Association. It's something that many people are looking forward to being placed into vehicles. There are even some manufacturers who are currently using this in vehicles with results that have been positive.

All you need to do is find out what is real and what isn't when you're looking for further information on how to run your car on water. - 30204

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