Run Your Car On Tap Water

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At a glance..

We know for certain that an automobile will run on water. So this could be an interesting project for you mechanical types, with a great reward of never having to purchase gasoline for the rest of your life — and helping humanity at the same time.

The details..

The author of this book offers readers an opportunity to make a difference by reducing automotive pollution and eliminating the need for expensive gasoline. The plan involves building and installing a simple system that converts ordinary tap water into gaseous hydrogen and oxygen, which can be burned in place of traditional fuel. This 'minisystem' is easy to install using off-the-shelf components, requiring only minor modifications to existing systems.

Readers are encouraged to try out these plans on a second vehicle before implementing them in their primary mode of transportation. While there is no guarantee that the technology will work perfectly or indefinitely, it has been successfully tested by others who have patented similar devices. By following proper mechanical and electrical assembly techniques outlined in the book, individuals with basic skills should be able complete most of the construction themselves.

The modified vapor-only fuel system runs cooler than traditional engines while producing H20 steam (water vapor) and unburnt O2 (Oxygen), making it much cleaner for the environment. Mileage performance expected from this design ranges from 50-300 mpg depending upon adjusting skills; however results may vary based on individual adjustments made during installation.

While gasoline as a fuel source is optional rather than necessary, many people remain unaware that internal combustion engines were originally designed as thermo-vapor processes without liquid reactions involved at all. Most gas used today serves primarily just cooling down combustion process rather than being consumed efficiently within catalytic converters after not-so-burnt use inside standard internal-combustion engines.


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Page count: 16
Size: 520kb
File Type: pdf

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