Car That Runs Off Water - Running Cars Off Water With the Water Power Car
For more than four months now we have been driving a car that runs off water. Our ‘92′ Honda Civic was converted to a gas-water hybrid and we have been saving an average of $40 per week on our fuel costs.
To say our car runs off only water would not be accurate. The new injection system actually only puts a small amount of water in the fuel system, broken down into very fine particles.
What do you need to build a car that runs off water?
· Accurate plans to build the water for gas car
· No special skills
· No real mechanical skill
· Easily obtained parts for the car that runs off water
It’s important to note that we really don’t have any real mechanical skills in order to build the injection system. If we needed to be a mechanic we would never have been able to install the system. That is definitely not my specialty. But we really wanted to save money on our fuel costs and this system has turned out to be a great choice.
Our fuel savings is about 45% right now and that is pretty good. It cost us about $220 including the plans to install the water-gas injection components and it took about 4 days to find them.
There sure is a lot of controversy surrounding the new technology but we have seen several cases of vehicles working fine and much improved gas mileage, including our own. We even went so far as to ask the publisher where we could find someone who had installed the conversion before we began. We enjoyed our visit with the referral we got and decided to give it a try. Glad we did.
