The big question being asked now as the prices of petrol (or gasoline depending on which name you prefer) and diesel continue to rocket skyward is: Can I run my car on water? Pure water? The short answer is no. Water powered car are still on the drawing board and as with any new technology, you can hazard a guess at what the cost of the first ones will be if they are ever produced. Current problems include the effects on the engine that water has on metal parts - the first thing that comes to mind is rust which would be liable to occur in accessories such as pumps as well as internally in the engine. At the moment this problem could be overcome by adding something to the water which means that you are not burning pure water any longer … and that is only one aspect of one problem.However, all is not lost. It is possible to use water as an additive to boost the power that is currently gained from today’s internal combustion engine.
Using water as an additive
Most internal combustion engines in general use today running on petrol/gasoline/diesel only use about 20% of the energy that is available in the fuel supplied to the engine. The remaining 80% is wasted as heat and exhaust products etc. This means that a huge amount of the money that you are spending to buy that fuel is being thrown away.
Using water as an additive means an increase in power as more of the energy stored in the fuel is used. This power increase means that there is a decrease in fuel consumption as the fuel that you have in your tank will go further.
There are other advantages from using water as a fuel additive including:
1. boost vehicle performance
2. remove carbon deposits
3. reduce engine temperature
4. reduce fuel emissions
The reduction of fuel emissions is of particular interest because of the emission testing being carried out in a lot of countries. There is documented evidence of a case where the catalytic converter had failed in an old Cadillac so the owner removed it. When the car was taken in for an emissions test, the mechanic praised the owner for the “great catalytic converter on that car”. There was not one fitted at all - it was solely due to the water additive process.
How Water Works as an Additive
A very simple chemical process is used to break down the water into a gas commonly called Brown’s Gas or Hydroxy. This gas is then mixed in the intake manifold or carburettor with the normal fuel mixture and burnt in the engine as normal. When Brown’s Gas is burnt, it turns back into water so there are no added exhaust problems caused by using it.
Water is consumed at the rate of roughly 1 quart for about 900 miles (1 litre for 1450km). This figure depends on the size of your vehicle and it’s engine of course. The system can be installed in any petrol/gasoline/diesel powered vehicle from the smallest of cars through to heavy trucks. For most vehicles only one water container is required, which is normally about 4 inches (10 cm) wide by 8 inches (20 cm) tall. However, a number of them would be required on heavy trucks which are going to require a lot more water of course.
The chemical process is powered by the vehicle’s electrical system and only operates when the ignition switch is turned on. So there are no gases being generated while the engine is not being used. This is far safer than running a car on hydrogen as the hydrogen has to be stored at all times, whether the vehicle is being used or not.
How To Install A Water Additive System
Ozzie Freedom’s company was probably the first to offer instructions on how to install a water-additive system to improve fuel consumption. Since then they have further developed their system and now an ebook is available detailing exactly how to assemble and install such a system in your own vehicle.
No engine modifications are required to fit this system. The system is all add-on only and can easily be removed and installed in another vehicle.
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