Converting A Car to Run On Water - What's The Truth?
Author: Steven De Gracia
With oil prices rising everyday, and no limit seen in
sight, it seems high time that people as a whole began
serious discussion of alternative fuels and more efficient
use of the fuel that we do have. The problem is that for a
number of reasons, valid information has been blocked and
kept out of the public eye for too long. Converting a car
to run on water is just a small example. Now, before you
throw the laws of thermodynamics around and tell me it is
an impossibility, I want to assure you that the vehicle
will not run on water, rather water will be utilized to
make the engine more efficient. Considering the average
gasoline engine only achieves approximately 20% efficiency,
there is plenty of room for improvement, and any
improvement translates directly to money saved at the pump.
So, you are probably wondering if converting a car to run
on water is an actual possibility. In order to understand
how it could work, you first have to understand how an
internal combustion engine works. An internal combustion
engine relies on compression of atmospheric air to burn
gasoline in the combustion chamber. The pressure wave
caused by the expansion of the combustion by-products are
what drive the piston up. The movement of the piston is
what turns a crank shaft which is translated into circular
motion of the axles. During this series of events, a lot
of energy is lost in the form of heat and sound, and even
more energy is lost in the form of incompletely burnt
gasoline. This is where the catalytic converter comes in.
The catalytic converter actually burns the unburnt fuel
that escapes along with the exhaust. If you were following
along closely, you would realize that the average gas
engine actually expends more energy burning the unburnt
fuel that was meant to drive the car. Not efficient at
all! It is no wonder the average fuel efficiency of an
internal combustion engine is only 20%.
The important question now is, how can we as the consumers
who are getting the short end of the stick modify these
inefficient engines to gain more out of the precious
gasoline we pay top dollar for everyday. We could invest
in expensive hybrid vehicles, and yes, we would save some
money. The problem is that the hybrids are rather
expensive and would take years for us to get the return on
investment. The other option is modifying the engines we
already have in our inefficient vehicles to get higher fuel
efficiency. Converting a car to run on water is exactly
what this is about.
Through an electrolytic process, we sap some of the engines
power in the form of electrical energy to break water down
into hydrogen and oxygen. We then feed these two gases
into the air intake. The result is a better oxygen fuel
ratio and a more complete burn. The increased efficiency
and savings are a by-product of a more efficient burn, not
from the power derived from the hydrogen and oxygen itself.
Now that you know what converting a car to run on water is
all about, it is time you did your own research. Become
well informed, and reap the rewards in fuel savings!
About the Author:
For more information on how you can easily convert your car
to run on water
Click here http://www.runacaronwater.biz
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