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Building Your Car a Water Car - Is Necessity Mother of All Inventions?

Posted by Administrator | 10:45 AM

By Linda Crowford
They say necessity is the mother of invention. The invention of the water car concept has also been borne out of an acute necessity to deal with rising fuel prices. Since global oil prices have hit the roof, consumers have no option but to sacrifice their expenditure on other things and use it on fuel instead; which anyway goes up in smoke. In other words, only 25 percent of gasoline is actually used to run the car, the remaining is wasted. Consumers have had not much of a choice and have to painstakingly endure the rising fuel costs. However the water car concept, which has caught the fancy of people in the past few months, is fast proving to be an ideal solution to save money on fuel and make the environment cleaner.
There are people who have voiced their arguments about the water car saying that it is not needed and that it can add more woes to existing problem.However their arguments are baseless considering the fact, that one day, there will be no more gasoline left, as it is a non-renewable source of energy. The water car concept, which involves making use of the HHO or Brown's Gas derived from water, is indeed novel and workable. This leads to a significantly lesser amount of gaseous emission and efficient utilization of the existing fuel, which is gasoline. By now, you may have understood that water does not entirely replace gasoline, but enhances the functionality of gasoline to burn fuel efficiently. The water car concept has been even given a go-ahead by the Bell laboratories. The government is also positive about the water car idea, which is why it is giving a rebate of up to 2000 dollars for anyone running his or her car on water.
Building a car to run on water is easy. You can find help in the form of downloadable user guides and videos, which show how you can assemble and install the hydrogen fuel cell. All the supplies to build a water fuel kit can be bought from a local hardware store. Water fuel kits are normally in the form of ebooks and manuals, which show you how easy it is to build a water car. There are many people who are able to save money to the extent of $4000 or more per year by running their vehicles on water. It is time; you took a smart decision too.

How Water Can Absolutely Increase Mileage

Posted by Administrator | 10:42 AM

By Dwayne Riley

As time passes by, it becomes more and more evident that gas prices continue to increase rapidly. Thus, there are only few people who can afford to fill up their gas tanks in a weekly basis. Furthermore, people now demand for a possible effective fuel alternative not only to save money but also to increase mileage.

Cars on water are the most talk-about topic in the world of cars in this day and age. This is believed to be the technology which can give what the people needs in today's era. Water as a fuel does not mean that cars use water only to run the engine. This is not true because water alone can impossibly run a particular car's engine. Thus, cars on water use the mixture of water and gas as a fuel to drive the engine of the car. The water is then converted into a functional source of fuel by way of a certain hydrogen generator. The generator will be the one responsible in extracting hydrogen molecules from the water through electrolysis. This is due to the fact that only the hydrogen molecules are the ones being used to run cars.

Indeed, anyone can utilize less gas by way of hydrogen generators. Moreover, cars on water can increase mileage of the car's gas. Aside from that, it can also be helpful for the environment for it only emits water vapor. Hence, it is safe to say that cars on water have a lot of advantages to give to all car users worldwide.

How Gasoline Engines Work

Posted by Administrator | 6:11 AM

By Craig F Stevens

Gasoline cars work on the same principals as all other cars i.e. hybrid, electric, and hydrogen. The major difference between them is the fuel that is used or burned in the engine and how many emissions are put out.

A gasoline engine burns fuel also called petrol. The fuel is pumped into the engine where it is then burned. The engine works on a four cycle principle. Cycle 1. the piston moves down the chamber drawing in the fuel, 2. the piston moves back up the chamber compressing the fuel, 3. the fuel is ignited by the spark plug and the piston is pushed back down the chamber in turn rotating the crank, 4. the piston then moves back up the chamber pushing the fumes from the burned fuel out of the engine and out of the car. The process of burning fuel for propulsion was engineered nearly 100 years ago which explains the crudeness and wastefulness of the process.

The piston is attached to a cam and a crank which operates the valves allowing the fuel to be let in and the exhaust to be let out. The crank is also the main shaft that drives the transmission and eventually the tires.

Hybrid cars put out very little emission's and get great fuel economy. As the gas prices continue to rise, hybrid cars will be more in demand and the use of fossil fuels will decline. Electric power is the way of the future and the only way to save our air.