Fuel can be extracted from water in
the form of the gas HHO, which can be injected into your carburettor/manifold to
run your engine. Unfortunately you cannot extract enough of this higher energy
gas to run your car on water alone and so it can only be used to supplement
gasoline. This will however work to reduce your overall fuel costs, because it
helps significantly reduce fuel wastage. Normally fuel is injected into your
engine in droplets that are mixed with air in the combustion chamber. As must as
60% of this fuel can simply be wasted when it is burnt. When HHO is injected, it
reacts with the gasoline and causes it to vaporise, meaning that smaller
particles are being burnt, without affecting the efficiency of the engine. This
means that you are using less fuel, and so making significant savings at the gas
pump.
Both petrol and diesel cars can be modified to extract HHO from water, and this
is done through installing an electrolysis system. This system will be attached
to your battery, and this will be utilised to run an electrical current through
two electrodes. As the water is passed over the electrodes the hydrogen and
oxygen will be separated and reformed into HHO gas. The system will then route
this gas directly into the carburettors/manifold so that is can be mixed with
the normal fuel.
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