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Water Fueled Cars; Are They The Answer To Rising Gasoline Prices?

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 With the ever increasing prices of gasoline and with very little sign of improvement, everybody is looking for either alternative fuels, the best gas mileage cars on the market, or ways to make gas mileage improvements to their existing vehicle. So are these so called water fueled cars a viable option? And just what are they? And how do they work?

The concept of water fueled cars is not a new one. The technology has been around for some time, but for one reason or another it has never been fully developed until now. But with the rising fuel crisis this technology has been going through a resurrection, and it seems to be catching on in a big way.

 You will not be able to run your car on water alone so forget the idea of filling up your gas tank with a hose-pipe from your house. You will still have to put gas in your fuel tank. What this system does is (with the aid of a simple kit that can be easily and cheaply put together for around $150) to use HHO gas to increase the efficiency of your engine, to give you gas mileage improvements of between 30 to 50%.

Here's how it works.  This kit is basically a small hydrogen generator for cars. It generates HHO from a small reservoir of water (which is located next to or near your engine) with the aid of a tiny amount of electricity from your car battery. This HHO gas is then mixed with the regular gas from your fuel tank and fed into your engine in the usual way. This mixture burns much more efficiently and cleanly, giving you better performance, more power and huge gas mileage improvements.

The good thing about a hydrogen generator for cars, or HHO fuel kits are that they can be put together cheaply and easily, with little or no modification needed to your engine. They will work on almost any make and model of car or truck and are completely reversible, so are easily removed if you ever wanted to take it out for any reason.

So the advantages of these water fueled cars are,

1) Not only do they give you great gas mileage improvements they also burn cleaner, eliminating harmful exhaust emissions that pollute the atmosphere.
2) They greatly increase your engine power and performance giving you a smoother more positive ride.
3) With the cleaner burning fuel it will prolong the life of your engine and also cut down on repair bills, saving you even more money.
4) They reduce the operating temperature of your engine, cutting down on the waste heat being thrown into the environment.
5) They help to reduce carbon deposits in your engine and prevent further build up.

So to sum up. The use of water fueled cars will not only give you great gas mileage improvements making your car one of the best gas mileage cars around and saving you a fortune at the gas pumps, you will also be doing your bit to help the environment by cutting down the pollution that is causing global warming.

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