Can You Really Burn Water for Gas?

Hannah Sanderson
Some of you may be at this very moment bemoaning the ridiculously high gas prices, and praying for some kind of relief. I don't know about yours, but my wallet is on the verge of anorexia due to the inflated fuel costs of normal everyday living! Even the price of milk is up to 4 bucks a gallon! I can only imagine what the future holds in terms of fuel costs. I foresee it climbing higher than ever in the near future, and dragging down our economy with it.

Fortunately there are some idea's we can implement to help slash some of these gas prices. Namely, we can burn water for gas! Bet you didn't know THAT did you? We can improve MPG and even performance, and get a gain in some cases of more than double our current gas mileage! I don't know about you, but that sounds like a good savings plan to me!

Water for gas burns exceptionally well. It is both clean and non toxic for our environment, and creates a ton of energy to fuel our vehicles. Not only does it work exceptionally well on new cars, it can also be used on old beaters as well! You can improve your gas mileage on that old mustang you are partial to, and even on mobile homes and big rigs and semi trucks.

Burning water for gas is so simple, I am surprised it is just now coming to light. All that it entails, is a simple to install kit that you can manage and maintain yourself. This kit utilizes a small amount of electricity from your car or truck's battery, which is used to separate water into a gas called HHO for short. This is simply a gas made up of two parts hydrogen, and one part oxygen.

This unique gas provides the atomic power of hydrogen, and still maintains the chemical stability found in water. The end product is non toxic water, and pound for pound HHO is 3 times more potent than run of the mill gasoline.

Water for gas uses simple everyday hardware and a 90 year old suppressed technology to turn your ordinary car or truck into a wallet fattening hybrid machine. Your newly created hybrid vehicle will produce what is called hydrogen on demand, which means you only produce it when you need it. This is not only better for the environment, but also safer for yourself and any passengers.

No trucks are needed to to haul hydrogen through the streets, and no storage tanks or hydrogen facilities are necessary. Hydrogen on demand has become quite the movement, and it is highly suggested you take a running leap, jump on the band wagon and burn water for gas!

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