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The Truth About Water Fuel Technology

July 3, 2008

Water Fuel TechnologyOver the past few months, you may have heard on the news or Internet how people are using plain water to power their car. It’s an amazing story, especially with $5/gallon gas in the US, and $10/gallon gas in Europe, but it it true?

In fact, basic water fuel technology does work and has been around since World War II, when it was used in tanks and fighter plane engines. These simple water injection systems helped to increase gas mileage and cool engine temperatures under harsh conditions.

Hydrogen Fuel Cars were developed in the 1960s, but only became popular in the past few years since they require special fuel that’s expensive and not readily available. These vehicles can cost as much as $100,000, like the BMW H7 or the Audi A2H2. Most manufacturers aren’t even selling Hydrogen Cars yet since the science is still not perfect and there are few Hydrogen Gas Stations in operation.

Japanese scientists have also been working on a car that converts water to electricity, which drives the power train. This is expected to be available in North America and Europe, but not for several years.

However, a completely new technology was recently developed that combines water molecules with electricity and gasoline, creating 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. This generates a gas known as HHO, which is both extremely clean burning, and very safe for use. Most of the reputable water fuel advocates recommend the HHO method since it’s universal, and works on all vehicles.

Professionally installed HHO systems can cost as much as $2,500, and HHO conversion kits start at $500. However, the parts to make an effective HHO system yourself can be had for less than $150, and they are actually very easy to install. The best Water Fuel kits give you full instructions, a detailed parts list, and easy illustrated diagrams. You don’t need a lot of mechanical ability to do this.

HHO technology works for 98% of all cars, trucks, motorcycles, and SUV s. It’s easy, inexpensive, and you’ll save between 10% and 40% on your gas bill. Your car will run cleaner, helping to save the environment and increase mileage. And the best part is, HHO systems will not affect your warranty or harm your car in any way.

As gas prices keep going up, it makes sense to look into anything that can increase your mileage and save you cash, especially a proven technology that really works.

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9 Responses to “The Truth About Water Fuel Technology”

  1. HHO Conversions and Generators » Blog Archive » The Truth About Water Fuel Technology on July 3rd, 2008 10:25 pm

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  2. Water Fuel Kits on July 8th, 2008 9:43 pm

    There are some great videos of the Japanese water-powered car on YouTube, but I’m not sure exactly how it works. Looks like a hydro splitter, then a feeder into some sort of battery unit.

  3. Alternative Energy Enthusiast on July 19th, 2008 5:55 am

    I’ve been wondering if this is real. In this site, they sell a product that teaches how to add fuel with water & double the mileage

  4. Hydrogen Car on July 20th, 2008 4:51 pm

    Great post. There has been a lot of buzz about hydrogen cars lately, especially with the most recent model released by Honda, however most people still are completely unaware of HHO technology and what the differences are between that and a hydrogen powered car.

  5. John T on July 23rd, 2008 3:20 pm

    Loved the July 3rd artichle on water fuel tech. That the stuff that MASH was made of. I am currently trying two new water fuel tech units. Tests are running 12 hours a day two vehichles (old v8 engines ) carrying passengers. American vehichles seem to adapt best to the technology. If you would like feedback or more info feel free to drop me an e-mail at dispatcht9@yahoo.com

  6. Water Fuel Cells on July 23rd, 2008 11:44 pm

    thanks

  7. William on July 28th, 2008 3:37 pm

    Most of today’s cars use computers to determine the proper fuel-to-air ratio based on emissions sensors. How does introducing HHO into the combustion chamber affect this?

  8. PWM HHO Controller on September 8th, 2008 6:03 am

    I certainly like the idea of saving money on fuel!

  9. Instantly Increase Gas Mileage on September 23rd, 2008 1:36 am

    The only fear I would have with using water is that it may damage your car in the long run.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if the reason this hasn’t boiled up to main stream media is because big oil doesn’t want you to know.

    Any opinion on fuel additives like Ethos?

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