How To Convert Your Car To Run On Water

By Jared Price
Do you want to build your very own water powered engine, but you have no idea where to begin? Many people believe that this is only a myth... I can assure that those people are partly right but also partly wrong, let me explain. Your car can't run on water. The technology just isn't there... but you can run your car on a mixture of both water and gas.

4 Benefits Of Using Water Powered Engines

1. Reduce Harmful Emissions and Pollution From Vehicles

By using this technology to power your car, you can help reduce your toxic emissions. Just imagine if everyone started using this... we would help the environment and reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Now of course this wouldn't solve the problem but it would certainly help things.

2. Improve Engine Performance & Power

Running your car on water also helps your engine by reducing wear and tear... this extends the life of your car and saves you from having to buy a new car or having to do constant maintenance.

3. Make Your Engine Quieter

Noise from your engine is also greatly reduced from using this technology... See when a car runs on water the temperature of the engine will drop, meaning the engine will preform much more efficiently.

4. Improve Car Mileage & Save Costs

You can also greatly increase car mileage... Did you know that you only use 20% of the gas you put in your car? The other 80% goes right up in the air to be breathed... So it won't just save you hundreds it will also help you lungs.

This process will only take a day to complete and the cost is under $200 (you'll make that up in a month or two). You don't have to be a mechanic to put this on and it comes off quick if needed...

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