Using Water To Power Your Car Engine
Keen Insight As To Why This Does Not Work
Imagine
Using Water to Power Your Car! This Is A Dream - Learn
Why by Peyton Randulf
Today, in mid 2008, there are an increasing number of books and web sites dedicated to the idea
that anyone can use water to boost the miles per gallon of their car or truck. You know that the increasing price
you pay at the pump is painful. You would like to find a way to stop spending so much money on gas or diesel fuel.
Before you go ahead and pay $49 for some book with a secret technology for using water to improve your gas mileage
you need to know some important facts. You don't want to waste your time or your money, do you? You need that money
to pay for that expensive gas, right?
The idea of using water for gas means one of two things. Water can be broken down by the use of
an electric current to produce a hydrogen gas to burn directly, or a hydrogen gas can be used in a chemical
reaction to create an electric current to drive an engine. Most of the books and web sites on the market today are
about using hydrogen gas as a fuel supplement to increase the mpg of your car or truck. Should you spend $49 for
the book and then another $100 or $200 or more to modify your car engine? You would be a chump to jump right in and
believe all the hype.
Let's do a quick calculation. Let's say you drive 20,000 miles per year and average 20 mpg. That
means you use 1,000 gallons of gas each year. If you pay $4.00 per gallon, you are spending $4,000 per year on gas,
or about $334 each month on gas. If you reduce your gas need by 20% you would be saving yourself about $800 each
year or $67 each month. Wouldn't that be great! You actually can get that sort of mpg improvement, but it is not
how you might think.
Before you let blind desperation drive you to buy some $49 ebook about using water for fuel, you
need to learn the truth. What works and what is wishful thinking? Don't spend ANY money on a book about using water
for fuel before you do this. There can be scams and untruths put out there to catch people who are desperate and
uniformed. Don't let yourself be either. Get informed.
About The
Author
Peyton Randulf is a widely published author. His reviews and opinion pieces have appeared on
leading web sites around the world.
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