Can Water be Used for Fuel in Your Car
posted on 11 Sep 2008 00:47 by momochiji in Car
Water fuel - does it exist and can it work? Using water as fuel for
cars is not a new concept but one that has begun receiving extra
attention of late due to extremely high fuel prices. People are looking
for alternative, cheaper ways to run their cars and water fuel could be
the way to go about it.
How does it work?
Using water as fuel is not as simple as pouring water into your fuel
tank; that is the fast way to break your car and should never be
attempted. This technology works by using water and hydrogen. The
result is hydrogen oxide which burns well and efficiently. If you have
seen the instructions online to make your own kits, they involve using
gasoline with water as a mixture. Whilst you are still using gas, you
are significantly cutting down how much you use and thus, how much you
spend.
What are the benefits to using water as fuel?
There are several benefits to a water fuel mix including increased
mileage. Some experts have stated you can reach up to 50% increase in
mileage which can equal a saving of hundreds of dollars every week if
you are a person who travels everyday to work or elsewhere. Another
great benefit is that this fuel is less harmful to engines. By
increasing the life expectancy of your car engine you reduce then need
to fix and replace your car so often.
One more great benefit of water fuel is that it makes cars run quieter
and smoother and performance has said to increase. Last but not least
is the greatest benefit of all - the fact that emissions are so much
cleaner with water fuel rather than straight gasoline. Keeping down CO2
emissions is a major goal for all countries and cars make up the
largest contributor to global warming. Water fuel emits mostly water
vapor which is completely harmless to the ozone compared with
greenhouse emissions.
Water fuel is the way of the future, there is no doubt about that.
Whilst car manufacturers are yet to adopt this technology, it wont be
long until we start seeing alternative fuels like this being used on a
mass scale. This will reduce our dependence on oil and of course reduce
the amount of deadly and dangerous greenhouse emissions that currently
spew out of cars on a massive scale each and every day.
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edit @ 11 Sep 2008 00:57:26 by momochiji