I want to run my car on water! But how?

“I want to run my car on water.” I’ve heard so many people say that these days. There is a madness right now in America. It’s understandable. Gasoline prices are rising to new highs non-stop. And the $5 a gallon scare is real.

I want to run my car on water, but is it possible? What I need to do?

You may be inundated with so much information online that you are now confused. When you run your car on water, it doesn’t mean you’re using water as fuel to replace gasoline! You will still need gasoline to run your vehicle. But water, or to be exact, Brown’s Gas, also known as HHO, converted from water, can help you improve your gas mileage.

When I run my car on water, I am actually using water, converting it to HHO or Brown’s gas so that it improves the effective combustion rate of gasoline in my car’s engine. Our gasoline engines are poorly designed. Ask any mechanic and they will tell you. In fact, internal combustion only converts 20% of our gas into usable energy to power our vehicles. The rest of the 80% ends up as polluting gases, noise, heat and unburned fuel, that is, carbon deposits. Are you surprised?

In other words, if you spend $200 on gas each month, you are wasting $160 entirely!

But in order to run my car on water, I’ll need special equipment to do what I just mentioned. And like many others, you need to find a guide that gives detailed information on how to build a hydrogen generator, a DIY kit to “run a car on water”.

The entire DIY kit won’t set you back more than $100, even with the most expensive parts. Components can be purchased at hardware stores and assembled in a few hours. Even the less tech-savvy will find these guides easy to read.

Most drivers who have completed their own “car on water” kits have done so in a weekend. Many have tested their vehicles and also reported big jumps in gas mileage. Some even reported a 60% increase in their MPG and fuel savings of at least 40%.

The next time you feel like saying, “I want to run my car on water,” you’ll know better.

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