Aug
6
Hi people, what is the 1st thing to come across your mind when you hear the phrase, Water for fuel? Many might say water used as a fuel source? That sounds like a possible Nobel Prize! Other people contemplate water as a substitute for fuel, which gets you to thinking and sooner or later it becomes too complicated for many of us and we forget about it. Is it for real? Can we as practical folks consider this accomplishable? Sure it is sensible for us to be careful but being overly-critical will not get us past the drafting board!
Let us look at the facts. The technology is as old as stainless steel, yet it’s just now catching on with everyday people. And it’s no surprise. Hard times and high gas prices are a great reason for people to make a hard look at what really is available to them.
A good number of experts know about the technology that can use water for fuel. The problem is just that not enough consumers have picked up on it. If you do a little research on the subject you’ll find that what the method does is use electricity to make a chemical change to the h20. It’s simpler than it might sound. And it’s plenty safe.
Now, you’ll still use some gasoline in your vehicle. The real difference is you’ll get to drive much longer before needing a fill-up. But then comes the question - Can I really use this in my vehicle? Actually the modification process is relatively simple. Let’s look at some of what I learned from other users of this science.
Addressing my initial concern about the effects it would have on my vehicle, they simply rung a bell in the common sense department of my brain explaining that the correct incorporation of this system would eliminate carbon deposits caused by unburned fuel and hence is friendlier to my car than it is currently i.e. on gasoline alone. I dug out more professional counsel on this and they explicated that water not only cools down the system but also upgrades the combustion cycle into a more level and reliable one.
Finally the most essential reason to employ this system is how much will I potentially save? I actually created a chart of all those who are actively using this concept over a period of months and the results were stirring to say the least. Many affirmed savings of up to 60%-70% in regards to MPG and not to mention all the money you save using water as a supplement to gasoline. I think the most cynical person would estimate savings In excess of thousands of dollars annually if not more.
I wittingly kept in touch with owners of a vast variety of car brands to establish that water for fuel is as safe and economically efficient as it promises to be, and the feedback, each time has been pleasing. Following this vast research phase, I’m sure this technology is worth implementing given its vast variety of benefits, I mean I’m really frustrated with ever increasing gas prices and there has to be some resolution that addresses that head on, I concur, water for fuel is your counter!
Water for Fuel engineering can be installed with low cost parts by any mechanic. In fact you can do it yourself. If you’ve got the time. It’s easy enough that you don’t even need a shop. And if all that weren’t enough, this technique is what they call a green fuel. What that means is that it’s friendly to the environment and so you can get a tax write off for whatever it costs you to install it. Nice. This does add a little optimism to our economies situation, and hopefully it will help out your own economic situation.
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