What if We Can Use Water to Gas on Vehicles?

1 October, 2008 (11:06) | Cars

With the current and rapid rise in the prices of fuel, wouldn’t it be nice to know if we could only use water to gas on vehicles?

Realistically speaking, what would get us excited nowadays is the fact that water can actually be used to fuel our vehicles and with that technology in our hands, we may very soon heave a sigh or relief as we break free from the bonds of petroleum as the only means of fueling our vehicles.

There are currently a number of developers and inventors who heeded the call of the times to come up with affordable and efficient alternatives to petroleum, since the current demand for petroleum globally and the suffering economy of some nations, will continue to prop up fuel prices in the very near future.

For the time being, gasoline is still the fuel of choice because most cars are not designed to run on any other fuel. However, alternative devices that could minimize fuel consumption, improve mileage, reduce carbon emissions and prolong engine life are already possible with today’s technology.

Among the most common operational processes these water to gas fuel-saving devices employ is adding a small amount of mixed hydrogen and oxygen gas called Brown’s Gas into the vehicles fuel injection system.

This enriched mixture of oxygen and hydrogen, also called oxyhydrogen, is mixed with gasoline, which is then chemically bonded together at a molecular level.

This combination results in better fuel economy and increased miles per gallon ranging from an estimated 25%-50%, depending on the vehicle’s engine make-up and condition.

Other benefits that one could get from these gas-saving devices are the noticeable increase in engine power. Less pressure is needed on the accelerator pedal to speed up the engine.

Since the oxyhydrogen mixture burns cleaner and burns more completely, and more efficiently it maximizes engine power. It also cleans up carbon deposits in the engine and prevents future build-up of carbon.

It is also more environmentally friendly since exhaust emissions are greatly reduced by the oxyhydrogen burning process.

And lastly, due to the cooling nature of oxygen and hydrogen, the temperature in the combustion chamber drops slightly, efficiently enhancing fuel combustion and quicker flame spread ratio.

There are a many varieties of gas and fuel-saving devices in the market today and most, if not all, adopt a similar process of efficiently harnessing the potential of alternative solutions to counter the effects of the worsening prices of petroleum in the market today.

However, people hoping to implement this exciting new technology need to be wary of scam artists trying to take advantage of this potentially enormous opportunity.

Since the water to gas concept itself is so very attractive, consumers must educate themselves on the technology in order to avoid scams that might victimize unwitting individuals who fall prey to unscrupulous schemes.

Generally, the concept of water to gas is an innovative and refreshing concept to address the common global problem of rising fuel prices, which eventually will force us into finding other sources for cheap and alternative fuels that can be good and sustainable for the environment.

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