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How To Run Your Car On Gas And Water
By Paul Dyer
Water. The key to all life on earth. Something essential to

every living thing on earth in one way or another. A substance

that covers two thirds of our planet. A resource that provides

us with sustenance, cleansing, the ability to grow food,

cooking options, recreation and so much more. Quite an

amazing and versatile substance.
But what exactly is water? Water is a non-combustible

liquid which is actually formed by and composed of two highly

combustible elements. H2O is a molecule formed by the

combining of hydrogen and oxygen in a specific formation.

Two atoms of Hydrogen bonded to one atom of oxygen. Both

highly combustible gasses by themselves but when combined

in this particular fashion become a non-combustible liquid

essential to our very lives. Why these two combustible gasses

when bonded in this manner become a non-combustible

liquid, I can't explain. I am not a chemist and can't provide a

scientifically correct explanation of this phenomena.
What I do know is that these two gasses in the form of water

can be turned back into a gaseous state using a simple

electrolytic process. This process involves the introduction

into the water of a catalyst and subjecting the water to a low

voltage and amperage current which causes the water

molecules to break down into their separate components of

Hydrogen and oxygen. And by using this simple process the

resulting gaseous form is very combustible. When this

process is applied to water it forms what is called Hydroxy gas

or Brown's gas.
Why this is important is the fact that this resulting gas can

be combined with the gasoline/air mixture in an automobile

engine to create a much better burning fuel mixture allowing

the gasoline to be more completely burned up in the engine

instead

of a large percentage of unburned fuel being expelled

through the exhaust system in the form of carbon monoxide.

Modern cars incorporate a catalytic converter into the exhaust

system to help burn up some of this unburned fuel from the

engine, but some of it still escapes to pollute the air we

breathe.
The inclusion of hydroxy gas into the gas/air mixture

creates a more combustible mixture which is almost

completely burned up in the engine reducing toxic exhaust

emissions to very low levels.
The fact that the improved fuel mixture is almost all burned

up in the engine results in better gas mileage and performance

of the car's engine. With almost all of the fuel being burned in

the engine, there also isn't a lot of combustion residue to build

up on engine parts causing them to prematurely wear out.
A small group of inventors, entrepreneurs, and hobbyists

have been experimenting for a long time on how to construct

hydroxy systems which are effective, simple to make, easy to

install, and with proper safety precautions can be safely

installed in most any car to boost the mileage and performance.

We are now seeing some of these systems and do it yourself

plans emerging in the marketplace. With gasoline prices

spiraling out of control, oil companies unwilling to formulate

their fuels to burn better and the lack of many viable

alternatives, adding a simple inexpensive system which

enhances the gas/air fuel mixture so it burns better is a very

plausible solution and does not involve any expensive

modifications to a car's engine. The hydroxy gas is created

from water which is an almost inexhaustable resource, and a

simple, readily available chemical catalyst to break down the

water molecules. Reports are that mileage increases can be as

much as 25 to 50 percent or more. It seems strange to think

that water can be used to help run a car's internal combustion

engine, but in fact it is not only possible but quickly becoming

a viable reality.
I am sure there are individuals and commercial entities

which would like this information to not see the light of day,

but thanks to the internet, the information is out there for

anyone to benefit from and with continued work will only

continue to get better as a product which will help us run our

cars more cheaply and efficiently while creating much less

pollution at the same time.

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