Water As Gas – Is it Really Possible?

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With the price of gas, it is no surprise that the latest craze is to use water as gas in order to fuel your car. It seems unbelievable to think that the free water you can get from your tap can be used to run your engine, but when you do your research the claims are there that it has been tested and works. Basic physics support the idea as well. So does using water as gas really work, or is it a myth?

If you do a quick search online, you’ll find a popular guide that can be purchased to walk you through how to build your own water as gas system. This system is a basic hydrogen cell generator, which can be assembled with about $75 worth of materials found at any hardware store.

What this generator does when hooked up to your car’s battery is extract the energy out of water to produce a new chemical makeup. In other words, the H2O molecules of water are broken down to produce HHO – otherwise known as Brown’s gas. Your home made system filters this Brown’s gas into the fuel system of your car and mixes it with the petroleum that you get at the pump.

By using water as gas for your car alongside regular gasoline, you can reduce the amount of fuel your car burns and double your gas mileage. With this simple home made system that takes little technical knowledge, it is possible to double your gas mileage.

A thorough water as gas guide will make creating this system quick and easy. By simply following the step-by-step walkthrough, you can build your own Brown’s gas kit in a matter of an hour or two. Once complete, it takes minutes to install your new hydrogen generator on your car. That means in an afternoon, you can completely build and install a system on your car that will cut your gas costs in half.

Best of all, these systems do not actually alter or modify your car in any way. These are just add-on components that do nothing more than use a bit of energy from your car battery to inject the Brown’s gas into your fuel system. This is essentially achieved with electrical wire and a small vacuum hose. As a result, your car’s engine performance and fuel efficiency can be dramatically improved.

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Source by Austin Warty