Americans are fuming about gas prices. We need two things;
someone to blame and a quick, easy solution. Nobody wants to
take the blame, but this is America! So entrepreneurs
offering solutions are already lining up. One of the most
interesting options is the "Run Your Car On Water" concept.
Online sellers will send you the information and/or the parts
you need to convert your car to run on water. They claim
their systems are easy to install. It's all perfectly legal,
and it almost works. And they claim it only costs $100 to
$300.
Conspiracy and Confusion
Conversion kit sellers claim oil companies have tried to keep
the water-as-fuel technology a secret. And of course,
frustrated drivers are all too ready to believe it.
"Run Your Car On Water" promoters also associate their products
with hydrogen fuel cells, which are indeed a bona fide energy
source. But the conversion kits are just playing at this
technology, and the results are negligible.
The idea that your car "runs on water" is a bit of a
misnomer. The conversion kits don't actually promise to
replace gasoline with water. They only claim to make your
gasoline engine more efficient.
The system draws electricity produced by your engine and runs it
through a jug of water. As you may have learned in high
school, an electric current separates water into its two elements:
hydrogen and oxygen. Conversion kits don't do this very
effectively, so their sellers claim only that the systems create
something called "HHO gas." That gas is then carried to
the engine's air intake, sucked into the engine and, hopefully,
burned.
Trouble is, the amounts of hydrogen and oxygen produced in this
process are fairly insignificant. Since gasoline engines
aren't designed to burn anything besides gasoline, spitting other
elements into their intakes isn't entirely proven to help. In
fact, it may even have unintended consequences, including corrosion
and other potential engine troubles.
Real Answers
The answers to the tough questions about high gas prices aren't
as simple as a gas gimmick. What really got us into this
mess, and how tough are the real
solutions?
Biodiesel is a practical, gasoline-free way to run your
car. Learn more about how to convert
your car to run on biodiesel, and how to produce and store the
fuel yourself.
And while you decide whether or not purchasing a conversion kit
like this is right for you, try doing the
best with what you already have.
Finally, remember the good things:
- You're not alone. High gas prices are democratic.
Everybody pays them.
- Traffic is down, so when you do drive, you're less likely to be
stuck in a jam.
- Most importantly, after decades of ignoring a serious issue,
we're finally facing the energy shortage head-on. This is
bound to lead to solutions. Water conversion kits may not be
the answer, but they're a sign Americans are willing to consider
any possibilities when it comes to fuel efficiency.
Check out the "Run Your Car On Water" web sites:
http://www.runyourcarwithwater.com
http://www.watercarpro.com
http://www.watergasfuelcar.com