NASA Verifies Run Your Car on Water Technology Works

Last week I talked about how the U. S. Department of Transportation has given the thumbs up to run your car on water technology. If that wasn’t enough of a smoking gun to put the critics, skeptics and other naysayers to rest, this week I’ve uncovered another government document that also validates the merits of the hydrogen gas saver.

The U. S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) put out a document in 1977 validating run your car on water technology. The document titled, “EMISSIONS AND TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION OF A MULTICYLINDER PISTON ENGINE RUNNING ON GASOLINE AND A HYDROGEN-GASOLINE MIXTURE” authored by John F. Cassidy, shows how adding small amounts of hydrogen to a gasoline-powered internal combustion engine will help the engine run leaner (meaning less fuel used and more MPG’s) and reduce emissions.

In regard to using less fuel the NASA document states, “Adding small amounts of hydrogen to gasoline produced efficient lean operation by increasing the apparent flame speed and reducing ignition lag.”

In regard to lowering emissions the same document states, “Exhaust emissions levels followed the classical trends with changing equivalence ratio. Oxides-of-nitrogen emission levels at the minimum-energy-consumption equivalence ratios were appreciably lower for hydrogen-gasoline than for gasoline.”

So, this isn’t exactly new technology. NASA has know about it and written about it for at least 30 years now. Even though the public is slow to catch on, the information is out there. You just have to know where to look and to try the run your car on water technology for yourself to verify that it works.

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