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    What Exactly Is "Water Fuel Technology"?

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    I don't know whether you have heard that great news yet or maybe you've missed it, but some people have already begun to run their cars on the cheapest resource that is currently at our disposal and it's water. Yes it is actually happening and what great timing when the world is be brought to it's feet with ever increasing fuel prices.

    Water fuel technology has actually been with us since the second world war, when it helped to power both tanks and fighter aircraft. Now it is back with a vengeance and it's simple water injection system will not only assist in increasing gas mileage, but will also help to cool down engines.

    The first time that hydrogen fuel cars appeared on the market was back in the 1960's, but it didn't really develop into anything until just a couple of years ago. The necessary fuel was extremely expensive and difficult to get hold of, which is was why the majority of car manufacturers just avoided it's development. The two big German car manufacturers have though produced the BMW H7 and the Audi A2H2 which you can pick up for around $100,000, but you will still have a hard time finding your local hydrogen gas station.

    Japanese scientists have also been working on a car that converts water to electricity, which drives the power train. This is expected to be available in North America and Europe, but not for several years. However, a completely new technology was recently developed that combines water molecules with electricity and gasoline, creating 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. This generates a gas known as HHO, which is both extremely clean burning, and very safe for use. Most of the reputable water fuel advocates recommend the HHO method since it's universal, and works on all vehicles.

    Professionally installed HHO systems can cost as much as $2,500, and HHO conversion kits start at $500. However, the parts to make an effective HHO system yourself can be had for less than $150, and they are actually very easy to install. The best Water Fuel kits give you full instructions, a detailed parts list, and easy illustrated diagrams. You don't need a lot of mechanical ability to do this.

    These HHO systems can work on virtually 98% of all road vehicles and due to it's inexpensive nature you can make big savings of up to 40% on you gas consumption. Your vehicle will produce less pollution, help the environment and go further. Another important point is that these conversion systems in no way affect you car warranty. It is about time that we were given the right to choose a cleaner car that is not solely dependent on gas and tied to ever inflating gas prices and HHO technology works in everybody's favor.

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