Convert Your Car to Run on Water?
By Karen Barnes, published Jun 07, 2008
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Recently while reading a news story, I noticed an ad for "How to Run Your Car on Water?" I thought the title of this ad was interesting, so I clicked the title. While reading the text for the site the ad lead to, how would someone convert their car to run on water? While reading through the ad for converting your car to run on water, I thought now this is an idea that could work. However, I then thought what happens when you run out of water in the middle of nowhere, and with the way water evaporates, maybe this isn't such a great idea.
The information on the site that was telling of how to convert your car to run on water explains that a conversion kit would make this possible. It also explains that it won't supposedly run the warranty on the car and could be converted back to the way the vehicle was purchased.
Wondering what the catch is when it comes to gas? I wondered that too. While reading this page, it states gas will still be needed to help fuel that car. It also states that the use of gasoline will be less and the car will have better milage.
Looking further on the site, the person who was writing about the gas to water conversion read the two manuals to find out how easily the average joe could convert their car.
RunYourCarWithWater.com Thoughts
The first site this person reviewed thought this was the best bang for your buck. I looked at the site. The picture of the conversion process looked to technical for me. Reading further, I noticed that it stated that one quart of water was all it took to make this conversion work. It also stated with the one quart of water would make 1800 gallons of HHO gas.
While there is more information on how this works in the information on the site, it still makes me a bit leery of the working process. This sounds more like a science experiment or a project that would be seen on a sci-fi movie.
Water4Gas.com Thoughts
The second site the person reviewed thought it wasn't as informational as the first but provides more information on how you can save faster. The person is right there is more information on the site and a lot of it to wade through.

Takeaways
- Running your car on water and a mix of gas may be a green alternative to saving on fuel costs.
- Converting your car to run on water may tell the gas producers to take a second look at their greed.
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