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Can You Run Your Car on Water?
3 Common Questions
It’s natural with the way gas prices are going that people are starting to question our use of gas and to look for alternatives that can save money and use less fossil fuel.

The most common question is. 

Can you run your car on water instead or gas?

It is possible, yes, but so impractical as to make it unlikely anyone would go to the effort involved in converting their car to do so.

However, it is possible to run your car on water AND gasoline.

Simple kits can be purchased or even made at home that convert water to HHO or Browns gas and using that with your usual gasoline gives a much better combustion.

The next question that comes up is. 

What are the savings when you run your car on water?

This is a tricky one and standardised tests are still being conducted to finalise the results.  But all evidence so far points to savings in excess of 30%.  Some savings of up to 100% have even been recorded.

When you look at how much you spend each time you fill up at the gas pump even a 20% saving starts to look very attractive.

Finally, the other question people ask is. 

What skills do I need to convert my car to run on water?

Here’s the good news.  It is a very simple process.  You don’t need a physics degree or be a trained mechanic.  If you can follow simple instructions you can build your own conversion kit and be up and running the same day.

Even easier, you can buy a full kit with everything done for you.  All you need to do is hook it up and you are away.

The costs of a  ready made kit are much higher and so far I have found that with the right instruction and support anyone can build their own converter at home and for less than $150!  That's some saving!

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