How to Make a Car that Runs on Water

If you are handy around the automobile and tired of high gas prices, maybe it’s time for you to fix your engine so that your car runs on water.

Water As Fuel

Most people do not believe it can be done, but in truth gasoline is not the most versatile of fuels. After some of the gas is used in the engine, more of it passes through and gets burned and evaporates in what is known as the catalytic converter. The catalytic converter does not power your engine, so this gasoline is simply getting cooked away without being used to fuel your car.
In a way, your gas is acting as a coolant for your engine, but is not being utilized to its fullest degree. Possibly 40% or more (as estimated by the EPA) is lost during this process.

Water, on the other hand, can be pumped into the gas to help it maintain its liquid form and last longer. By adding a water fueling system, known as an HHO system (HHO stands for 2 Hydrogen, One Oxygen), you can keep the fuel as liquid rather than allowing it to burn in the converter, thus saving the gas to be used later.

How Does an HHO System Work

Once you have built added the HHO system to your car (which involves plugging in some of your battery’s electricity to assist the water’s electrolysis), the hydrogen particles break off. Once you step on the gas, the water helps create fuel vapors that both cool your car and provide your car with energy. Essentially, your car runs on water.

And this water does not have to be any sort of special water you need to buy at the store. Tap water works just as well as any other water. You are essentially creating a hybrid car, one that still uses some gas, but also uses the HHO system to supplement the gas in order to get it to last at least 40% longer than even the manufacturer’s liberal estimate.

Because water is essentially free energy, you can refill your tank easily and benefit from lower emissions and lower fuel cost over time. And the current needed to run the electrolysis process is so minute, that you do not even need a new/extra battery to set up the system.
 
How to Set Up and HHO System

It is recommended that you purchase a guide to help you build the system in order to set it up correctly. Different systems have different methods. However, in general, the step-by-step instructions work as follows:

  1. Install a CHT gauge and measure the temperature of your gasoline.
  2. Test the controller to ensure it is providing the correct pulse output
  3. Build the reaction chamber
    Install the parts (tank, controller, chamber, etc.). These parts can be specific to whichever guide you are using, but in general they will have a tank, a chamber, a controller and pressure fittings. Some may have additional tanks or wiring.
  4. Test the engine, adjust any settings if necessary.
  5. Install steel valves and ensure that you have wrapped all pistons and cylinders with ceramic.
  6. Wrap the exhaust system with ceramic or replace it with a stainless steel pipe – This step may confuse people. Why do I need to wrap the exhaust system with ceramic? This is because after the HHO is used, it becomes water. That is why this water car phenomenon has become so popular with environmentalists. Rather than pollute the earth, the end result is simply water.
  7. Run your car.

Building an HHO system is easy, though instructions are necessary to build it correctly. However, with a little bit of time and effort, you can completely transform your engine so that your car runs on water.