Convert
Your Car to Run on Water
There are
many sites on the internet that claim they can sell you plans
and instructions on how to convert your car to run on water.
While most of these sites are genuine in their beliefs that
they can help you curb your addiction to the oil corporations
around the world, there are still those few out there that are
just in it for the money. As they say, a sucker is born every
minute. Try not to be one of those suckers.
Take the time to research the
material you are seeking in full detail before you decide to
pay out any money on something that may, or may not, be able to
work for you. You should also think about talking with a
certified mechanic on any processes that you are researching to
see how difficult, or even impossible, it might be to make
work. However, if you have a fairly good understanding of the
mechanical workings of an internal combustion engine, you just
might be able to accomplish this on your own. Even then, having
a second opinion wouldn't hurt just to be on the safe
side.
Most of the instructions to
convert your car to run on water require the making of a sealed
and pressurized tank that the water is stored in. These tanks
must have a very high pressure rating and should be made of
very durable material. In addition, make sure you have a
pressure release valve in case too much pressure is retained in
the tank. With this, flow valves and gauges are needed to make
sure you have the right amount of gas flowing to your
engine.
You will also be required to
have gauges to make sure your electric output wattage and
amperage is in the right measurements so that the water can be
refined into hydrogen with the least amount of energy from your
battery. Not to mention the fact that your entire system, from
the heads to the cylinders, and even the exhaust should be
coated in a water resistant material such as ceramic. This is
all part of the process to convert your car to run on
water.
While it may not do much damage in the short term,
eventually the exhaust, which is water and water vapor, will
rust out these systems entirely and cause significant problems.
This could require you to replace the entire exhaust system and
engine. Keep this in mind when you are seeking that ever cheap
kit to convert your car to run on water. It may cost you more
then you thought in the long run.
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