How To Convert Your Car To Burn WATER
& Gas?
Pure hydrogen is dangerous, especially storing large
compressed amounts of hydrogen in containers. But here we don't
do that. We generate it on a "as you go" basis. Why compress
hydrogen in dangerous high-pressure tanks when it is already
compressed in plain water and can be easily and safely
released?
The cool part is that when HHO burns,
the residue left is WATER. There's nothing toxic left or
dangerous. No harmful chemicals are emitted from this system.
Since your engine takes LESS gasoline and BURNS IT MORE
COMPLETELY, the overall effect is dramatic reduction in harmful
emissions. You'll be able to smell the difference :)
In every car we've installed this system, the engine got
cooler, quieter and there were less vibrations in the car
because of that.
By using less fuel and keeping the engine cooler, our system
prevents global warming.
Bottom line is that it's safe in any climate. Safer than
gasoline, diesel or natural gas.
And that's because HHO gas provides the power of hydrogen
(you probably heard of hydrogen bombs) while maintaining the
stability of water (never heard of water exploding :)
You only need enough space under the hood to place a quart
jar (pretty easy to find) and once installed, the process is
completely reversible.
In short, you convert water to HHO gas with the
help of electricity from your battery.
You place a small water container (quart size)
under the hood. You fill it with water (tap is fine, distilled
has less impurities) and a little bit of baking soda. The
device gets vacuum and electricity (12V) from the engine and
produces the HHO gas.
The HHO gas is supplied to the engine's intake
manifold or carburetor in a simple, effective and safe
way, So your car will not run with JUST water. It will be a
mixture of water and fuel. But, like I said, water is a very
powerful fuel when it converts to HHO gas and you only need 4
ounces of water every 100 miles...
Because each gallon of water turns to
1833 gallons of combustile gas.
77% better mileage on my BMW 2,5
Diesel
For my 2001 BMW 525D I've gone
from
for $30 for 200 miles to $17.6 for 200 miles
+ 77%. great!
regards,
Casandra Powell
Here's a quick breakdown of how the
HalfWaterHalfGas generator connects to your car. It's a pretty
straightforward process and it's fully and carefully explained
in my guide:
FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS PROCESS
PLEASE VISIT THIS LINK
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