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Saturday, June 14, 2008
HOW TO RUN YOUR CAR ON WATER - A WATER HYBRID SYSTEM IS ALLEGEDLY THE ANSWER...
How to run your car on water - a water hybrid system is claimed to achieve this...
I have heard about ideas for running your car on water for many years.There have been many claims that international oil companies have bought out plans for this technology, that they have had inventors assassinated to protect their industry etc. What is the alternative technology in any case: It is basically the conversion of water to hydrogen gas which is then utilised as a fuel to run your vehicles engine.
Please read the following;
These water hybrid plans essentially convert your vehicle to use water as a source of supplemental or even (theoretically) primary fuel.
The engine derives fuel from hydrogen and oxygen, generated by the electrolysis of water. Although petroleum derived fuel and an external electrical generating system is not theoretically required, in most circumstances it is a practical necessity. The only byproduct resulting from the hydrogen and oxygen components of combustion within the engine is water vapor. Therefore, emissions are usually cleaner, emitting fewer polluting particles.
In short, the Water‐hybrid system is a “cleaner” system; one that derives supplemental fuel from a free and inexhaustible resource; WATER! It has the unique advantage of being able to remove pollutants from the air during combustion, and even reduces the carbon residue within the engine (similar to the effect of higher octane fuels).
The Water‐hybrid system is proven and has been implemented in various forms and varieties by engineers, mechanics, and hobbyists around the world. It is the end result of many years of testing and experimentation with a multitude of hydrogen generating systems based on the principle of electrolysis of water.
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