Saturday, November 22, 2008

How to imcrease your fuel mpg with water

 

It seems highly unlikely that by simply fitting a water container in the engine compartment of your car, inserting some electrical plates and using the gas that is generated to add to the normal fuel in your engine, you can greatly improve your fuel MPG. But thousands claim to have done just that. Now, fortunately, there is a whole range of e-books on the subject, showing you exactly how to do it. E-books lke SimpleWaterFuel and Gas4Free tell you, step-by-step, how to construct and install a system and how to get the maximum fuel mpg out of it.

There is no doubt that the technology really works because a quick search will bring up hundreds of glowing testimonials. But if that's so, you'd think the automobile manufacturers would put it into all the cars they make, wouldn't you? Even if the hydrogen generator system has already been patented, a simple licencing arrangement could easily resolve that issue. After all, the environmental benefits and financial advantages that would, accrue would be huge. Why would any manufacturer not want to include this modern technology in their cars to improve their fuel mpg? Surely car sales would increase enormously if the car in question had twice the fuel mpg of any other car in its class. 

There must be something preventing the car companies from taking the plunge.

Are the oil companies trying to protect their interests and applying pressure somewhere? 

Are they in a cartel? Are national governments involved in this?Could OPEC be involved - one wonders what their stance might be on oil saving technology? It’s not at all clear is it?

A quick search of the web will reveal numerous testimonials from satisfied drivers who have fitted the systems and report remarkable results. 

Now I’m not stupid enough to believe everything posted on the Internet is true so I’m going to fit a system in my 2003 Toyota and see just what sort of fuel mpg savings I can make. 

Fortunately, although I’m not a mechanic by any means, I do enjoy doing DIY projects and from everything I’ve read so far all the systems look pretty simple to build and install. As this technology becomes more and more accepted, I'm sure you will be able to find mechanics offering custom-built systems all ready to put under your hood in just a few hours. There seem to be several main e-books available and I found this review which may help you to choose which one to go for.

 

No comments: