Run your Car on Water and Double your Gas Mileage?
As you go about your daily life, you cannot help but notice how high gas prices have gotten over the last few years. In some areas they are nearing $5.00 a gallon, and filling your entire tank can cost almost $100 or more.
It has gotten to the point that few people are able to afford to fill up their cars on a weekly basis and many people are demanding research in alternative fuels so that we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil and decrease our gas consumption. But although it appears that a working alternative energy system may be several years away, there are options available that will help improve your fuel economy now - ones that will nearly double your gas mileage and can be created using tools that you already have at your disposal.
Recently there have been a few news articles and commercials about Hydrogen powered cars, but they do not appear to carry much weight. Car companies and oil industries have not bothered to thoroughly investigate the idea because at the moment the cost of generating hydrogen is simply too significant.
But that does not mean that you cannot run your car on water. On the contrary, there are already systems in place that allow you use to decrease your gas consumption and save thousands of dollars at the gas pump.
There is already a system that allows you to turn your gas powered car into, essentially, a hybrid car that allows everyday people to run their car on water. Using a simple system that can be built in the comfort of your own home using parts that are available in your nearby hardware store, you can increase your gas mileage by as much as three times its previous MPG.
It is impossible to know exactly why these systems have not been implemented in all new cars, especially since their major selling point - gas relief - is such a huge issue these days, but It makes little sense that we do not see changes in the foreseeable future. Cars with triple the gas mileage would have a tremendously positive impact on the environment and the economy.
You would think that a way to help with gas relief would be better known, but it appears to have been kept off of the news. It’s difficult to know exactly why this is the case - some people assume it is a government conspiracy, but it would be nonsensical to keep this information away from the public.
Perhaps it is because the oil companies are preventing the dissemination of the information, maybe it is that the government is trying to keep the information low key, or maybe it is simply nothing more than skepticism in the media. Whatever the reason, expect these hydrogen power systems to become national news in the not too distant future. There is no way that television companies, car companies and the government are going to keep this effective way of saving money on gas a secret forever.