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Water Car Conversion - How to Increase Fuel Economy By Performing Your Own Water Car Conversion

By: Julie Anderson

Water Car Conversion - How to Increase Fuel Economy By Performing Your Own Water Car Conversion!!!

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In my quest to find a way to save gas and increase fuel economy over the past year, I have basically come across the exact same information on just about every site with the intention of teaching how to do so. Brake less, accelerate slower, keep your tires inflated, coast when you can, accelerate downhill, easy on the gas uphill, combine trips, get rid of unnecessary weight, blah blah blah.

But the problem with all of that is... it's all trivial when it only equates to an additional two miles per gallon. All of that hassle just isn't worth it to me. I needed a way that I could actually look at my trip odometer and see a BIG difference every time and I found it.

After searching for an answer for months, I saw a few websites along the way that promised I could perform a water car conversion, essentially creating a water fuel hybrid which would allow me to increase fuel economy by 100%. Needless to say I was skeptical. A water car conversion? Come on..

But as time went on I became more and more desperate as I continued to shell out over $50 on every tank of gas sometimes twice a week. It got so expensive. There were better things I could spend money on.

Finally I decided to see what this water car conversion thing was all about. I researched it quite a bit and found some pretty convincing information. It really made sense after I actually looked into it. I'm sort of a scientific guy so I understood it pretty well.

See, you're not actually combining water and gas and just dumping it into your gas tank. What you're doing is fabricating a simple conversion system in your engine bay that draws a small current from your battery and feeds it into a small water reservoir.

If you know about physics and chemistry, you know that to divide water molecules, you need an electrical current. What this current does is separates the H20 molecules into HHO gas. This gas is then fed into your car's intake system and combined with your existing air / fuel mixture to create a super efficient burn for your car's combustion system.

The conversion itself is very simple. You can buy the parts at a hardware store for about $60 (almost the cost of a tank of gas sadly). Then it takes around an hour to do. If you are not competent, any mechanic will do this for you for an hour of labor. The great thing is, this process is easily reversible. It takes about 10 minutes to remove, so if you are worried about warranty issues, you have no reason to be concerned at all. Any process that is reversible will not affect your warranty.

What you end up with is a super efficient gas saver. Personally, I went from 30MPG to around 50MPG, almost double. The conversion paid for itself in under two months and I'm now putting the extra money I save on gas towards an engagement ring for my girlfriend.

My water car conversion was a great decision and it has been saving me tons of money ever since. I highly recommend doing this. It really helps combat rising fuel costs.

I know you are looking for a way to increase fuel economy. Who isn't? Give this page a look for a few of the top rated Water Car Conversion products on the internet.

I want you to be educated about what you are doing, so if you'd like more information, give this article a look as well. It discusses some of the frequently asked questions about this technology ==> http://www.burn-water.net

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I want you to be educated about what you are doing, so if you'd like more information, give this article a look as well. It discusses some of the frequently asked questions about this technology ==> www.burn-water.net





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