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Water for Gas

Many people have the wrong idea about what water for gas means. Water for gas is a substitution of some water for some gas inside the car or truck's internal combustion engine.

Water for Gas
Water For Gas

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Water for gas does not mean that the vehicle runs on 100-percent H2O, but rather a small percentage in its gaseous form. When a person wants to substitute water for gas, what happens is a small amount of water (H2O) is electrolyzed and turned into its gaseous form, HHO.

This HHO gas is then injected into the vehicle's intake system and sucked into the cylinders for combustion. The HHO gas helps displace some of the gasoline in the cylinders, allowing the car to use less fuel.

Also, the HHO helps the gasoline or diesel fuel to burn more cleanly with lower emissions and slight upgrade in power as well. By substituting water for gas in the cylinders, owners also report less frequent oil changes as well due to the cleaner burn.

Now, there are many unscrupulous and outrageously ignorant websites on the Internet that will tell you to substitute water for gas and imply that with their conversion kit or eBook you can simply fill your fuel tank with H2O. These so-called water for gas experts are selling science fiction and snake oil.

To date, there is no 100-percent water car that has been proven to work. It takes too much energy from batteries and alternators to pull off this feat. But, there are thousands of vehicles that use water for gas on a smaller scale with millions of road miles traveled.

There has been an active underground of water for gas advocates for many years trying to get the public's attention about these devices. Now, the public is beginning to listen as the water for gas systems are starting to go mainstream.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

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