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How To Run Your Car On Water Without Damaging Your Car?
By Linda Crowford
With the rising oil and gas prices, global warming and pollution, people are looking for the need of "water fuel cell" technology, which is believed to be very cheap, would save thousands on gas bills and which is also environment friendly. Many misconceptions and myths have made common man skeptical about running the car on water. But the question is "how to run your car on water?" Is it true to run your car on water as claimed in many online and television commercial ads?

Well, no wonder technology called as "water fuel cell technology" does exist, which converts your gas fuel car to run on water and thus helping you to save thousands on gas prices in the longer run. The technology invented by American Stanley Meyer in 1989. Though it was not popular or could not get worldwide recognition in those days perhaps the oil prices were in control, but due to recent skyrocket oil and gas pricing, pollution and global warming concerns, water fuel cell technology is getting momentum, specially in U.S.

In U.S., many automobile engineers

have successfully undertaken the experiments on how to run the car on water and they have successfully created the "water fuel kit" that are ready to do-it-yourself kits enabling you to convert your car to run on water yourself without facing any technical difficulties. Such kits are available for less than $200 per kit and with easy to follow instructions alongwith photos and videos, you should be able to fit into the car.

What advantage you will get from water fuel conversion kits?
1. You will be able to run your car on water easily
2. These kits are cheap and can be bought for less than $200. You will be able to recover the cost even in the first month of use!
3. Your can get between 40 to 80% better mileage.
4. You car will help reducing the pollution, it will be more environment friendly

The recent trials of "water fuel cells" have shown very encouraging results. This system is fully reversible and does not damage the car anyway.

Please visit at http://www.squidoo.com/water-fuel-cells-to-run-car-on-water to know more about this new concept to run car on water.

Linda Crowford is passionate about writing on various topics, specially those which are talk of the town. She enjoys sharing her experience with others and encourages people to know the latest happenings. Please visit at water car to know more about this new concept to run car on water.


 

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