Facts? Fiction? Run Cars on Water?
With gas prices rising and people having to muzzle their way through everyday with driving to places or to work and paying high prices just for gas. We’re all searching ways to save gas, gain more mileages, even looking for cars that have high mileages. Heck, it’s probably better to just take a bus or walk. Sure, the car manufactures are are their ways with cars that run on alternative fuel but that won’t be out for a while.
So, with the whole thing about cars capable of running on water, it seems too good to be true? Well, with so many stuffs all over the Internet, it’s pretty time consuming to tell what’s fact and fiction. However, what all these car running on water hype seem to mention is a type fuel called HHO. Which you use a home-made device to use a little electricity out of your car’s battery to separate water in a gas, the HHO, or known as Hydroxy. Brown gas.
This isn’t something new, it’s an age old technology that we’ve all been using for a long time, heck, you might even done it in your science class. However, there are lots of skeptics out there saying this type of technology doesn’t work on helping your car to get more mileage and saving gas money. It’s possible that it’ll use more gas!
While there are people out there say it works, however, require huge effort of work and getting all the spare part you need to build this simple component. Like other, it’s a pretty experiment that require tweaking mostly because everyone’s car is different.
However, you may never know unless you try. With gasoline price at $4 a gallon, it’s good to find a alternative to save gas and gain more mileage instead of pumping more money into gas. Even looking for those hybrid cars are expensive and until then, we all should try something new on our own to save gas.
By John S. Ly