Water Powered Car
The water powered car is an area of confusion among many. There
are many scam or ignorant websites that only serve to confuse people
about the water powered car. Now, while some people like to talk
about whether or not Stanley
Meyer's water powered car was the real deal or not, it is my
approach here to be skeptical of this and the conspiracy theories
surrounding his untimely death.
The official word about Stanley Meyer and his water powered car
is that in 1996 an Ohio court ruled his claim to be fraudulent.
In 1998, Stanley Meyer died and reports flew around that he had
been poisoned. The coroners office said he died of a brain aneurism.
There has been much myth and folklore about Stanley Meyer and his
water powered car, but the purpose of my website is to present facts
and since Meyer's claims could never be verified, it will have to
remain a mystery as to whether there is any truth to the conspiracy
theories.
The water powered car I would like to talk about, however, is the
one that is partially powered by H2O. Electrolyzing a small amount
of water, creating hydrogen and oxygen gas and injecting this into
the car's intake system is proven to increase gasoline mileage and
decrease emissions. This is not science fiction but fact. The National
Hydrogen Association endorse three companies currently engaging
in this proven technology.
Some websites would have you believe that water powered cars are
the same as hydrogen cars and this is simply not so. Hydrogen cars
are either fuel cell vehicles or internal combustion engine vehicle
and are powered by either pure compressed hydrogen or liquid hydrogen.
They are not powered by water.
Now, water may be used to make the hydrogen for the cars. This
is done outside of the car at either a central facility or at the
fueling station. Water is electrolyzed into hydrogen and oxygen
and then the hydrogen is separated, compressed and then dispensed
into the cars. This is how a hydrogen car operates. Like I said,
before a hydrogen car is not a water car.
A water powered car can be thought of as supplemental technology.
Vaporized gasoline is supplemented with hydrogen and oxygen (HHO
gas) for a cleaner burn in the cylinders. If a website shows you
pouring water where your gasoline would normally go, then be skeptical.
Ask yourself what other fallacies they might be trying to sell you.
The hydrogen gas savers for
cars and trucks generally go underneath the hood, in the trunk or
(if it's a truck) sometimes in the bed of the vehicle. Why not buy
a kit or a DIY ebook and get started on your water powered car today?
There's no time like the present to give yourself this present.
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