Water
For Gas
Water for gas is a concept that is now a reality. While no one
can substitute water for gas on a one to one ratio, a person can
substitute some percentage of water for gas.
Running a car one 100-percent water is still science fiction. It
can't be done. At least not now. But, what can be done and is being
done is to supplement some water for gas in order to increase gasoline
mileage and decrease tailpipe emissions.
Like I've stated on other pages in this website, the concept is
one of simple electrolysis of water. The gas that results is comprised
of hydrogen and oxygen, both flammable in their gaseous form while
inert as water.
The hydrogen and oxygen (or oxyhydrogen or HHO gas) is then ported
into the car's intake system where cylinders and pistons will burn
and churn once a spark is applied. Substituting some water for gas
in this manner will mean less gasoline is actually burned in the
engine. That means better gas mileage and lower emissions. It also
means a bit more power for the car.
While water for gas may seem like a far out concept it's not as
farfetched as it seems. The critics will say this can't be done
and invoke the laws of thermodynamics to prove their points. But,
as earlier stated, they are talking about a 100-percent water
powered car and not one partially powered on water.
So, if you want to exchange some water for gas, then go right ahead.
You'll be making fewer trips to the gas station and that's not all
bad, now is it?
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