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The Possibility of Water Fuel for Cars

Many scientists are considering the possibility of using water as fuel for vehicles because of the many benefits involved. First, a car owner can save much from not gassing up on petroleum-based fuel. Since transport services are running on water, there are lesser pollution and gas emissions in the air.

In the past, when technology is not as advanced, people think that this idea is impossible. But as the world's technology keeps on developing, car water fuel is not as farfetched anymore. In fact, some car owners and companies are using this already. It has been around the market for some time. But it is only recently that it has obtained credibility. This is because scientists are continuously developing and refining the technology used for enabling cars to run on water.

Vehicles run on water through the HHO Converter, which is installed in the engine. It turns water molecule to a highly combustible HHO gas. This gas is initiated into the cylinder along with the normal mixture of air and fuel. It is ignited the typical way to supply forward propulsion. The explosive force of the HHO gas makes the car engine run powerfully and effectively at acceptable speeds.

The term for this is oxyhydrogen technology, wherein its use is not limited to car engines. Recently, some manufacturing industries are using water to fuel their machineries. They are also considering the fact that they can save more if they use HHO gas to power their machines compared to using normal petroleum.

 

 

 

 

 

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