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Can Your Car Really Run On Water?

It sounds like a pipe dream, doesn't it? If, as we are told, the technology already exists to use water to boost engine performance, and increase gas mileage, just think of what could happen to our economy if we cut our dependence on fossil fuel by half or even a third. Most people I know would enjoy thumbing their noses at countries who are taking great delight in holding places like the United States hostage over oil.

A company called Water4Gas has put together two e-books that not only explain this Water4Gas technology, but they show you how to do it on your own car. I'll have to admit that I'm a bit skeptical, but curious enough to look into it a bit further.

During World War II, some of our combat pilots had their planes fitted with water injectors that boosted engine power, but they were instructed to use it only when a real burst of power was necessary. Since then, plenty of research has been done and the process is far more efficient.

I am the first to admit that I am not the least bit knowledgable about automobile engines, but I have looked into hybrids and hydrogen operated vehicles. Hybrids are beyond my pocketbook at the present time and a tankful of hydrogen sounds pretty dangerous to me. (Who wants to be sitting on a potential bomb as they drive down the freeway?)

My husband once converted an old Volkswagon Bug into an electric car, and we had a lot of fun driving it around town. The biggest problem we had with it was the range. After running out of power at an inconvenient place a couple of times, we decided to put a regular motor back into it.

I shared this information about Water4Gas with my husband, and though he is also a bit skeptical, he spent several hours reading it and we have discussed giving it a try. Right now, we are thinking about purchasing an older car for a couple of hundred dollars to experiment on. If it works, we could save a fortune on gas. If it doesn't, we wouldn't have lost much. I always figure, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained." And the gains in this case, if they ever did pan out, would be tremendous.

Contributed by busymom on March 1, 2008, at 9:10 PM UTC.

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