Water Powered Cars NOW!

Filed on July 8, 2008 under Featured, Technology  

Aussies apparently lead the way in turning water into energy which, considering most our our “lucky country” is desert, is just a little strange…

I was surprised to learn that University of Queensland researchers have been able to turn dirty dishwater into electricity [1] since 2005, and even more amazed to hear they’ve found a way to make power from beer [2] of all things.

Prince Charles recently hit the news with reports of having his 38 year old Aston Martin converted to run on wine [3] It’s funny trying to imagine bottles of Bollinger being poured into his gas tank, but he actually uses the “leftover” wine from a nearby winery and converts it to bio-fuel.

We’ve been looking at alternate ways to power our motor vehicles since, well… forever… but when the price of gas hits all time highs as it has done recently… it should come at no surprise that you can now very easily convert your car to run on water (either completely, or partly).

Yes - seriously — WATER!

Apparently… water can burn (quite well actually - even better than gasoline)!

And with a few items that can be picked up from a local hardware or auto supply shop for under $200, anyone can convert their car to run on water!

These HHO water fuel kits can be used to vastly increase the fuel economy of petrol or diesel powered vehicles (yes - cars AND big trucks as well!)

And just a couple of litres of water lasts for ages and can result in increases of up to 75% in your fuel economy - so there’s some great savings to be made there if you do a fair bit of driving!

So… start saving some money on gas right now!

Check out these highly recommended links to some really great information about what you need to do to install water fuel cell systems in your car!


Convert Your Car To Burn Water + Gasoline = Double Your Mileage! — Totally comprehensive $97 product with tech support, and permission to use their device to set yourself up in business!


Run Your Car On Gas And Water — This cheaper $49 ebook includes over 90 pages of easy to follow, yet detailed instructions on how to turn your gas guzzling car into a water-burning hybrid.

VERY IMPORTANT: Both these products now come with a 60-day money-back guarantee, so if you can’t make heads of tails out of any of it, then there’s absolutely no risk for you!

Heck, with interest rates going through the roof… and the cost of living skyrocketing because of increased petrol prices… this is one area where you CAN take control and bite back!

Convert your car to run on water… and make some pretty good savings as well! It’s a much cheaper option than buying a brand new hybrid vehicle to do your bit for the environment!

Oh… and there’s a great new home employment opportunity happening here… All around the world, savvy people are setting themselves up in business and doing the conversions for those of us who aren’t mechanically minded!

Check out this video which shows the “ultimate” - a car running completely on water - with no petrol at all! You’ll even see water burning… something only an Aussie could think of :)




But you know… all of this water powered stuff is NOT new technology :) Kiwi Steve Ryan (not quite an Aussie, but our close neighbour) was on 60 Minutes in 2005 with his motorcycle that runs only on water!




And way back in the early 1990’s, in an American TV news report, Stan Meyer demonstrated a 4 cylinder dune buggy using only water as fuel.




It seems we’ll be chasing alternate fuel sources forever… and whether one of them ever becomes mainstream… well that’ll probably be up to the oil companies, once they’ve made as much money as they can from their main polluting fossil fuel based products!

Interesting Fact: Apparently HHO Gas (or Brown’s Gas) is a water fuel technology that’s been around for over 90 years! Hmmmm…. makes me wonder just who has been suppressing this technology???

Comments

23 Responses to “Water Powered Cars NOW!”

  1. Run Your Car On Water on August 4th, 2008 9:17 am

    its amazing what can be done these days lol..

    http://www.h20fuelkit.com

  2. Pittsburgh Used Cars on August 19th, 2008 6:19 am

    If this is so easy, wouldn’t everyone be running their cars on water? Seems like it could damage your car.

  3. admin on August 19th, 2008 8:16 am

    What IS amazing is that this “technology” has been around for ages and we haven’t jumped on the bandwagon - yet! But that might have something to do with petrol barons and making squillions of dollars???

    Damage your car? Well, it’s not really “water” that you are pumping into the motor. It’s the HHO gas which helps reduce your petrol consumption by allowing the petrol to burn more efficiently… to get better mileage out of a tankful.

    Or if you are game, you could try the full conversion as shown in the videos above - where they shove a hose into the carby and it STILL keeps on running! Now that one worries me a little. LOL.

    To be honest… the only reason I haven’t actually converted my car yet is because I don’t do enough driving to justify the (small amount of) hassle… but if was back in the big smoke and driving lots of k’s every day - I’d certainly be giving it a go!

  4. jimma on August 30th, 2008 4:59 am

    We my need to accept that the key to our energy future may not come from the government or big energy companies, but rather from small research and development companies and individual inventors working on water cars, fuel cells and on board hydrogen fuel generators.

  5. jimma on September 11th, 2008 2:00 am

    Does anyone really believe that it takes higher gas prices to motivate research and development into alternative fuel sources?

  6. admin on September 11th, 2008 9:54 am

    Unfortunately it takes higher gas prices to make the general public WANT to do something about it. Then the alternatives start to be noticed, but only by those actively looking for them. Everyone else justs adjusts their spending on other things so they can keep feeding hungry oil companies.

  7. johnny on October 2nd, 2008 1:51 am

    you can’t burn water. hydrogen, yes. water, no.

  8. run car on water on October 14th, 2008 6:07 pm

    What a lucky bunch of humans! How I wish I could also learn how to run car on water ! It’s definitely money-saving and environment-friendly!!!!

  9. Scepter Marketing Technologies on October 18th, 2008 9:31 am

    You can run your car on water! I just recently converted my ‘94 chevy silverado to run on water. It cost me less than $100 for the parts I needed and it went from getting 14mpg to 33mpg. That’s double the mileage for less than it cost me to fill up. There is definitely something to this water for gas technology, It works!

  10. Salvage Hybrid Cars on October 27th, 2008 2:53 am

    Wow, is this the next hybrid car? Can you imagine - no more smog checks maybe?

  11. Tom's Orchid Flowers Help on November 4th, 2008 10:20 pm

    In the late 70s i read something about adding water near the intake valves had an impact on speed an acceleration (was in Hot Rod magazine).
    Currently we have something similar in my hometown: they have a few buses running on hydrogen powering a fuel cell. The exhaust is just water.
    Will see what the next step is.

    Any idea if the clickbank products really work? any feedback on them?

    Hi Tom
    I selected the top performing CB products to refer in this post. I can only assume they got to that position because they were OK :) Remember CB do offer a 60 day money-back-guarantee on any product purchased.
    Cheers
    Stephen

  12. rizal on November 5th, 2008 1:55 am

    I came from malaysia.. i want share with us, some taxi in malaysia now use that tech. They use some water and some gas to move. I think someday all can used that formula and keep world green back. my friend study at france now do research new water formula to change gas. Whatever i hope that tech can used for all.

  13. Subaru Parts For You on November 6th, 2008 3:17 am

    thats really a cool technology i dont understand why it is not widely used

  14. Brian Buckley on November 9th, 2008 5:23 pm

    I think the reason it(water powered) hasn’t gained more popularity is because of Big Oil keeping the doors closed plus think how hard it’s going to be putting another tax on water. I have also learned of engines being powered by magnets that will reduce the amount of engine maintenance.

  15. jimteht on November 11th, 2008 3:06 pm

    Cool Did-It-Yourself gadget! But does it really work on any type of cars?

    Cheers

  16. Tom's Orchid Flowers Help on November 13th, 2008 8:02 pm

    Stephen,
    thanks for the feedback on the CB products.
    Any returns so far?

    Hi Tom.

    No returns to date - and the cheaper one is certainly outselling the more expensive product 2 to 1:)

    Cheers
    Stephen

  17. Josh the Business Plan Guy on December 11th, 2008 4:34 pm

    I have this dream that one day all existing cars will be traded in for cars that cannot weigh more than 500 pounds. With all the technology that is available to us, that kind of car is a real possibility. And such a light weight car wouldn’t use much gas, or require much in terms of non-renewable materials. And if everyone drove cars like that, no one would have to be concerned about being wiped out by anyone else in an accident. (Hey, I said it was a dream.)

  18. H.I.D. Lights on December 18th, 2008 10:22 pm

    Good thing that we are discovering diff solution how we can survive the “shortage” of gas fuel in global economy. we should continue researching on how we can use alternatives for gas fuel.. It’s a great help for global warming issues..

  19. Car Guy on January 17th, 2009 6:27 pm

    Jeez….What will they think of next. This is amazing news, but I dont understand how it could work and not damage your engine - running on water. What would be interesting would be knowing if its easy to convert back to fuel, or once the conversion is done, is that it? The other thing is the re-sale of the car, would it hold up for you or would nobobody buy it off you?

  20. TJ on February 3rd, 2009 11:51 pm

    Does anyone know of a vehicle in Australia currently running on this technology and is available for inspection or being able to talk to the owner/installer?

  21. admin on February 4th, 2009 8:06 am

    @CarGuy - the technology in the HHO water fuel kits described above is something anyone can “plug-in” to their vehicle - only VERY minor modifications are needed to use the HHO and it can easily be removed if you decide you don’t want to save money any more :)

    Remember what’s happening here…

    You add a device which converts SMALL amounts of water into HHO… This gas is then introduced into your engine, encouraging the petrol (or diesel) you continue to use, to burn more efficiently.

    Savings are made by getting better fuel economy.

    The videos above show the EXTREME conversion… running completely on water.. and it’s something I won’t be attempting myself. They are included to show you that the impossible IS possible:)

  22. Sözcü on April 11th, 2009 5:32 pm

    Good thing that we are discovering diff solution how we can survive the “shortage” of gas fuel in global economy. we should continue researching on how we can use alternatives for gas fuel.. It’s a great help for global warming issues..

  23. Mark on April 27th, 2009 9:39 am

    Guys, this is all a scam, that’s why it’s not talked about on every news channel in the world. There is no conspiracy as such, this is all just vapourware (pun intended) designed to extract money from idiots.

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