Why Some People Doubt Water as Fuel

Fuel prices, increased pollution, and other problems can all be traced back to the use of gasoline as our primary source of energy in cars. It wasn't always that way. When the combustion engine was first used in cars, it was water that powered it. Gasoline wouldn't be used for decades. Somewhere along the line, however, people forgot that water and, more specifically, hydrogen could be used as a valid and safe energy source.

Today, you can purchase conversion kits and manuals that will help you make these valuable changes to your own car so you can begin to save money on fuel and to burn this cleaner energy source. Here are some details you want to consider.

Getting Started with the Conversion

Many people steer clear of these options because they are worried that such changes are going to be difficult and might cause lasting damage to their cars. The good news is that's not the case.

Because this alternative is being ignored by the mainstream media, most people either haven't even heard about the option or believe it can't be real.

Oil Companies & the Government

Obviously, if you only need gasoline to power a small part of the process then you're going to end up using a great deal less. You'll save money at the pump because most of your fuel is going to come from ordinary water that you can get right out of your faucet.

Unfortunately, ethanol is not likely to be a reliable alternative. One of the main problems is that ethanol requires large quantities of corn in order to be produced. The production isn't cheap and doesn't cost much less than creating gasoline. Plus, if you do save money on the costs of each gallon of ethanol, you'll end up spending it elsewhere. With more corn being used for fuel production, the cost of corn will rise dramatically and that means almost every type of food at your local grocery store is going to go sky high. Beef, milk, and cheese will skyrocket because cows are often fed corn. Cereal will skyrocket because most of it is made from corn.

When you're using water as the chief source of fuel, however, the only thing spewed into the air from your car is water vapor. Water vapor is what makes the clouds - it's perfectly harmless to human health.

Another huge benefit is that as more people switch to water fuel the cost of gasoline will keep going down. When demand drops so will prices.

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Before you buy any water for Fuel Kits, make sure you check Alison Jacobiee' excellent review on Hydrogen hybrid kits.