You hear it on the news every day. The doom and gloom of high fuel costs and how it is affecting peoples lives. Everyone is looking for alternate fuel sources.
You've probably even thought to yourself: if we only had cars that run on water, we would really have something.
Well, some people are testing that possibility.
I'd like to introduce you to the technology of using a water-to-energy converter for you car.
Right now, there is a group of people that are building such units, installing them on their cars and seeing significant increases in gas mileage.
They have found a way to build their own water-to-energy converters.
These are some of the most PRACTICAL free-energy devices, marked by extraordinary simplicity and effectiveness. You cannot get anything, anywhere near this good, for twice the price.
These devices use a little electricity out of your car's battery, to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also called Hydroxy or Hydrogen*Oxygen™, burns beautifully and provides TONS of energy - while the end product is just WATER! Mobile Magazine says HHO provides the atomic power of Hydrogen, while maintaining the chemical stability of water.
DID YOU KNOW: Pound for pound HHO GAS IS 3 TIMES MORE POTENT THAN GASOLINE! HHO is a fast growing trend for boosting performance and MPG.
Now, people just like you and me are finding it simple to build these devices and install them on our cars to see some very impressive results. If you aren't talented in the auto or do-it-your-self arena, the units can be purchased already assembled, and can be installed by your mechanic.
They took a 90-year-old suppressed technology,
and SIMPLIFIED it.
This technology offers the following benefits:
1)You can have affordable yet very effective devices, right now.
2) You have the builders permission to replicate all of their devices - They even show you how!
3)Easy to install & maintain. Good for carb/fuel injection, gas/diesel. Old/new cars, light trucks, boats, more.
So there you have it...a new twist on an old technology. The cost of fuel is sparking and interest in alternate fuel research nationwide. Everyone should look at their options for saving fuel and reducing emissions, so our futures can be a little brighter.
Mark Spalding is an advocate of alternate fuel research and renewable resources. With current gas prices, his findings are even more valuable to the consumer. You can find out more about the program he is currently involved in by visiting www.markswater4gas.com