Generate Free Energy For Your Car
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Full description on how to convert your gas powered car to using water. Saves on mileage. - Run Your Car On Water
Discussion on the water powered (hybrid) car along with a video interview from the inventor.
How to Generate Free Energy in Your Car
Fossil fuel is a limited resource. Perhaps we aren't yet feeling the crunch of its scarcity – but the operative word here is "yet." The time will come when we shall. In fact, by current indications it's going to be sooner rather than later. Oil prices are continually rising; yes, there are respites and slides, but the general trend indicates a continuous uphill climb. There have been reports that we'll run out of oil by 2030.
The value of the dollar, on the other hand, is falling. The sub-prime mortgage market bubble burst, stock markets crashed and were shored up but the specter of an economic recession remains and continues to haunt us. Then, there's global warming. How can we forget the threat of a thinning and diminishing ozone cover? Rising temperatures, according to scientific studies, also means increased hurricane formation and activities. Flooding is another resulting threat.
So picture this: your buying power is declining while oil prices - and thereby the prices of commodities – are rising. The earth is burning and our ozone cover continues its gradual depletion. It's not a pretty picture, right? In fact, it's downright ugly!
What can you do? Well, one of the most obvious answers is to use less gasoline or other petroleum-based fuel in your car. This will not only reduce your reliance on gasoline (and thus reduce your gas expenses) but will also make your car "greener" or more earth friendly. Naturally, however, you should make sure that the alternative or supplementary fuel that you'll use for your car should not be expensive; if you don't you would lose whatever gas savings you have gained.
Generate Free Energy
The good news is that you can actually generate free energy in your car. You can keep all of your gas savings and spend your money on other important matters. All you need to do is to convert your car into a water-hybrid vehicle and you can enjoy free energy for your car.
A water hybrid car is one that uses both water and gasoline for fuel. It's quite similar to your electricity-gasoline hybrid vehicles, but unlike them, a water hybrid vehicle uses water instead of electricity for the supplementing fuel. You only need to install a water-to-energy converter in your car to adapt your car to water-fuel technology.
The converter will convert water into HHO gas that packs more power than an equivalent volume of gasoline. Thus, you will get better mileage out of your car. This water-derivative gas, moreover, has absolutely no harmful byproducts. In fact, after burning, the HHO gas just turns back into water.
What are you waiting for? Take this opportunity to save on gas expenses, help save the environment, and generate free energy in your car. You won't find a better solution anywhere.
Daniel Dingel's Water Car
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- Show Me the Money: $32 Million for Hydropower Infrastructure Improvements
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