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Water - An Engine Fuel? Not!!! Here's why...

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There is a lot of ballyhoo about this technology circulating on the internet. It's sort of laughable. Some are half-truths and marketing puffery. Other instances are out and out lies. Before spending your hard earned money, read the truth below and get the real story. Part of your mind is telling you, "It can't possibly work!". You're right, and we'll tell you why.

Keep in mind that there are some very real benefits to be had and we'll explain those too, at our site (no need duplicating the info. here). Just click on our link below.

Here's the fully factual answer to the question, "Can You Run Your Car On Water?".

No, no, no. Never. It's marketing fantasy. Hype. Over-blown obfuscation. Water, cannot be used as an internal combustion engine fuel. Ever. Period. Why? Basic chemistry. Water is the by-product of a hydrogen and oxygen exothermic reaction (a chemical reaction that releases energy as heat). Once the chemical reaction has completed between these two elements, all the energy has been consumed. The left over by-product (water) is just an "ash" (chemically speaking) in the same way a piece of paper becomes an ash, after it's heat energy has been released by burning it. Different substances, same process. Combustion. Subsequent attempts to re-ignite either ash by-products will prove futile for the same reason. The exothermic energy has already been depleted.

Your car engine is designed to use, as fuel, substances that will produce an exothermic reaction (again combustion) above a specific energy level. It harnesses some of the heat energy from combustion to do it's work. No heat energy or not enough of it, no work. See the reference for "Internal Combustion Engine" at our website below or cut and paste this link into your browser: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_combustion_engine#Operation

So, anyone who tells you that you can burn water for engine fuel is either:

1). Generating market hype - water as fuel sounds exciting because water falls from the sky and is virtually free. Wouldn't it be wonderful? It's just marketing fantasy to tease and attract people, preparing them for a sales pitch (not that there's anything wrong with a sales pitch per se).

or

2) They're ....well, uh, all wet (excuse the pun) and blowing smoke. Or more precisely, snake oil.


Is there a way water can be used for vehicle propulsion?

Yes, water does have a beneficial, though indirect, role in translating fuel into propulsive energy for your car. Here's how it works. You can build and install a device that uses your car's electrical system to extract oxygen and hydrogen from water. The process is known as electrolysis and more precisely, it actually translates and stores your car's electrical energy as hydrogen and oxygen gas. The gases will freely mix as they form (unless separated) resulting in what's commonly referred to as HHO (see our site for more details on HHO). When HHO is delivered to and mixed with your engine's normal gasoline/air fuel mixture, the result is a hybrid fuel (HHO gas + gasoline/air). The HHO/gasoline hybrid fuel can burn much more efficiently than your normal gasoline/air fuel mixture alone. More specifically, after electrolysis the stored electrical energy (now carried by the HHO gas) can be mixed and added to the engine's gasoline/air fuel mixture in a compatible way (normally, electrical energy needs wires, gas can be moved physically). What started out as electrical energy, is now a gas mixture waiting to deliver the energy to your engine through combustion. It's important to note that though HHO releases the stored energy (gained from electrolysis) through combustion, the direct mechanical effects of that combustion (on the piston) are NOT HHO's main benefit. It's HHO's secondary effect on gasoline combustion that is much more important.
This means that the role of water (a low energy compound) is to provide a stable energy conversion/storage medium whereby (through electrolysis) electrical energy can be transformed and stored into a hydrogen/oxygen gas mixture (HHO gas) and delivered to your engine to extract as combustion energy. The energy that originated in your gas tank, has simply used water to change form (from liquid chemical (gasoline) to rotary mechanical (your engine) to electrical (your alternator and battery) to gaseous chemical (as HHO) back to rotary mechanical through HHO combustion (your engine again). No new energy has been created. This is important to understand because it is the foundation of HHO's benefits and the source of it's limitation.

By the way, HHO (hydrogen and oxygen gas) is not just water in a gaseous form. If that were true taking a hot bath or shower with a lit scented candle or cigarette would be disastrous. The reason you can safely do this is because the gaseous form of water is steam. You can't ignite steam. This means that HHO is fundamentally very different than water. It's just scientific fact. Anyone representing otherwise, is trying to pull a fast one.

Marketeers and hucksters count on you confusing this difference between matter's composition versus it's form (the difference between steam and a chemical gas mixture). They hope to obscure the reality with "weasel words" and phrases, before you catch on. Don't be fooled. HHO has benefits, but it is NOT the same as water.

This is important because it brings into focus the real underlying economic and physical equations surrounding the technology and it's limitations. For instance, note the phrase, "Run Your Car On Water". When someone says they "run their car on gasoline" it means that gasoline provides all the energy needs of the engine to move the car. Is that the case with "Run Your Car On Water"? You guessed it!! Not even close. Though it leads you to believe that somehow water can be used to supply your engine's energy needs (as with gasoline), it's a ridiculously misleading phrase that's crafted to generate hype and sizzle (at best). There are no factually verified and documented cases of anyone successfully building a car that runs 100% just on HHO (let alone water). The reality is, using our current techniques of on-board electrolysis, the energy cost to produce HHO from water, is much greater than the energy that can be delivered and extracted from HHO through engine combustion. This means that it's impossible to "Run Your Car On Water" (or even HHO!).

The result is, there's currently no way for HHO to be any more than a fuel combustion enhancer (although a powerful one). You'll save money, but that's a very long way from pulling up to your garden hose for a fill-up and never needing a gas station again.


At our site we review these concepts (and more) as well as plans for building and installing an HHO generator for your car and what you can reasonably expect from it. Most importantly, we tell you why and how it works. We promise, at no time will we insult your intelligence by representing that you can use water as an engine fuel.

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http://www.TheDiscerningDollar.com/cutyourgasbill