Beat the oil barons and get more miles to the gallon.
By Roy Collins
Hard pressed American families are trying many different ways to get their cars to go a few more miles on a gallon of regular as the recession begins to bite. Keeping your car properly serviced, making sure tyres are not too soft and driving a little more tenderly are all ways to make the juice last a little longer.
But with fuel prices heading towards $3 a gallon again, employing any or all of these measures will only save you the odd buck here or there or possibly only a few cents. What most hard pressed American families want is to see prices rolled back to levels that once allowed them to consume gas like water. So why not take a leap of the imagination and do it the other way round. Consume water like gas?
The oil sheiks of OPEC are not going to do anything to help struggling Americans or the world economy by cutting prices. Quite the contrary, they are complaining about oil prices being too low, even at over $70 a barrel, and are actively withholding oil so as to force up prices. So are the speculators, with oil tankers left at anchor for days off many coasts until the price is right for them to offload it.
Desperate American families are increasingly looking to find alternative fuel for cars that are no longer luxuries but necessities for hard working people. And the simplest way to turn a gas guzzler into a eco friendly, high mileage per gallon car that allows you to relax your gaze on the odometer is converting it to run on water. Not simply running a hose into your fuel tank, of course but using a simple conversion kit that allows your car to convert H20 into hydrogen, a fuel known as HHO.
There is nothing new in this. Scientists have known for years how to extract hydrogen from water and cars can do this simply through a device fitted under the hood. You still have to pay the high prices at the pumps but if you are going two or three times further on a gallon, it's like getting fuel at rock bottom prices.
The US has been one of the tardiest of the major nations when it comes to environmental issues and the American motorist, until now, has refused to look at alternative methods of filling up the family gas guzzler. But converting your car to run on water not only saves you a fortune at the pump, it is a much greener option. It can even earn you a tax rebate from Uncle Sam.
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