There are many guides for sale that
claim to convert cars over to running on water, but in reality it is not
possible to run a car solely using water as a fuel - the technology just isn't
sufficiently advanced enough. You can however supplement your current fuel with
energy derived from water, and converting your car is actually quite a simple
process, as long as you have a basic understanding of mechanics.
To modify your car to using a water fuel supplement, you will need to install an
electrolysis system that will extract hydrogen and oxygen from water, (HHO gas)
and then inject this into your engine manifold or carburettors. This will have
the effect of vaporising the conventional fuel, meaning that smaller particles
are being burnt. The efficiency of the engine is not affected, because most of
the fuel burnt in combustions engines is actually wasted. The HHO gas reduces
this wastage, and so increases your overall mileage and significantly lowers
your gas bills and emissions.
You can convert your car to a water system with items you can buy from a regular
hardware or DIY store. You can buy some ready made electrolysis systems
specifically made for this purpose as well, but these can be very expensive.
Whichever system you use, it will be run from your battery, so before you start
installing, check your battery is operating properly and it also might be a good
idea to give your engine a thorough service. There is no point fitting a fuel
saving device if your engine is not running properly in the first place. Also
you may want to consider treating the exhaust system and various part of the
engine against rust.
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