Review of “Run Your Car on Water” – a cheap DIY Hydrogen Hybrid Technique

June 13, 2008 at 11:16 am (Green Technology) (, , , , , , , )

Run Your Car On Water is another eBook (can you tell I’m a fan of those? Instant gratification, easy access, and you get to be green because there’s no packaging!). There are lots of instruction guides out there on how to convert your car to a partially water-powered vehicle. They all say essentially the same thing, but this one is by far the cheapest. It’s selling right now for $49.99. The next cheapest eBook is called Water4Gas, and it sells for $97. It’s also really good, and has a bit more information on its website, so it’s worth checking out even if you buy the cheaper one.

This may be the biggest no-brainer purchase when you think that this book costs the same as one tank of gas (if you’re lucky!). It pays for itself almost immediately now that gas is over $4.00/gallon.

Overview: Basically, the method in Run Your Car On Water uses the power from your car’s battery to convert water (H2O) to a gas (HHO), which it then uses to power your car (as a supplement to gas, of course).

Facts and Figures:
- The materials needed to convert your car cost about $60-$150
- One quart of water provides up to 1800 gallons of HHO, which can power your car for months
- Saves an average of $110/month in gas
- It’s actually safer than hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, because the gas is extracted slowly, rather than keeping large amounts of hydrogen, which is very flammable, in your car
- The only emission from this process is pure water, and it cuts down on your regular gas emissions
- It actually reduces your engine temperature
- It’s really easy to undo – no major changes
- It’s possible to do this without voiding your warranty – the book tells you how.

I’m a huge proponent of green technology, and this is something quick, easy, and cheap that anyone can do. Plus, it’s mutually beneficial – saves the environment while saving tons of money on gas. It’s a great way to contribute even if you don’t have lots of money to spend.

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 – a must-do.

Click here to visit the Run Your Car On Water website.
Click here to visit the Water4Gas website.


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