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The continuous increase on oil prices has been giving drivers a hard time so many of them have already considered converting to water-powered engine technology. It was a risk at first but then they realize they have made a wise decision.
What's more, it does not take a genius to be able to do this. Building your own water fuel conversion kits costs less and is easy provided you have an instructional manual, knows the terminologies, knows basic machinery and electronics and you are good to go. The materials for building the installation kit is neither hard to find. Your local hardware always have them or you may be keeping some in your storage so $200 is already huge to spend for this before you can run your car on water and save at least 50% on fuel cost.
As soon as you have made your kit ready, you may start processing the water and fuel combination to produce the needed HHO (Hydrogen Hybrid Oxygen) gas or brown gas.
There are a few reasons why turning to water fuel or hydrogen fuel is most advantageous: * You get to save a lot on cost * The air that water-powered vehicle is clean so you don't contribute to air pollution * Since the water fuel is cleaner, it does not ruin your engine. It even runs smoothly compared to using regular diesel. * It improves car mileage * It cleans the engine and is fuel efficient at 40%
By 2010, water-powered cars are expected to more popular. Why not? People who opted to run their car on water experience the good benefits and drivers have all the good reasons to run their car n water too.
@NeoSapien2 hemp ethanol produces almost 3 times as much power as corn ethanol for the same amount of land
underballbutter 3 days ago
Another problem is that you mention ethanol as your fuel when ethanol is made from the ABE process which from fermentation produces Acetone, Butanol, Ethanol. 2 parts acetone, 6 parts butanol and only 1 part ethanol. Butanol can be mixed with regular petroleum gasoline as a drop in fuel or can be used to run an internal combustion engine by itself. The fact that we only know of ethanol is a testament to the free energy suppression mechanism in business. Algae is about to replace petroleum
NeoSapien2 2 months ago
Not to mention hemp is illegal so until it is not only legalized but also industrialized this will not be a good alternative. Besides that algae fuels and other biomass products are a way better alternative for the following reasons: Can be grown in any conditions like non arable lands, is cheap and easy to grow with faster growth and harvesting rates than any other crop, can grow in smaller spaces with higher yields than any crop, can be used to eliminate the cost of transportation of fuels
NeoSapien2 2 months ago
Mosley2, Hemp is a good source of fuel but there are a few problems. One is that growing hemp requires too much land and water and would cost just as much or more to produce fuel from because you still must grow, harvest, process, and then transport the fuel. Hydroponics could be an answer to the land requirements but the other 3 expenses will remain.
NeoSapien2 2 months ago
@ZigZagnva, The technology exist to clean all the fresh water in the world with natural processes, but that is a good idea for salting the roads however Im not sure how that would work. You would have to find a way to separate the salt first which Im pretty sure would corrode the engine unless it was separated before combustion. Besides Im pretty sure we will eliminate the wheel from vehicles before this would be a viable solution.
NeoSapien2 2 months ago
thats dumb they should make cars that run off of salt water from the ocean and use the salt to salt the roads or something idk im not a scientist but its not smart to use tap water to run our vehicles because the world has very little fresh water for us to use
ZigZagnva 5 months ago
Ethanol from Hemp would be much better, it was used way back and is still used in Formular One Cars today.
Mosley2 5 months ago
hell i had a civic from 1981 that got 45 miles to the gallon.? what happened. i have seen large v-8 engines get over 30 or more using minor tweaks to the air fuel and so on. but they made all that a lot harder and more expensive to accomplish on vehicles of the past 30 years.
rblackwell2771 6 months ago
@jonstarbuck you need to think on that a little bit.
rblackwell2771 6 months ago
@lapmarty plenty of us know that statement isn't true.lol
rblackwell2771 6 months ago