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Friday, December 19, 2008

How to Beat Rising Gas Prices Using a Proven Technology - Water4Gas

The cost for a barrel of oil is expected to reach $150 shortly due to speculation in the commodities market. As a result, the price for gas will rise an average 1 cent per day shortly, which means the price will increase over $3 per year.

We have all heard about the Hydrogen Fuel Cell car that will reduce emissions dramatically. The auto manufactures have been experimenting with hydrogen, but a production version is still 10 years away and the cost is expected to be high.

Why wait? The Water4Gas technology enables us to use hydrogen today in our cars to supplement gasoline usage. And the engine does NOT need to be modified; NOR is there a need for a fuel cell. This is accomplished through the electrolysis of water. You are basically running your car on WATER. This technology, Water4Gas, is called an On-Demand system.

Water4Gas Technology - Is it Safe

Hydrogen on-demand is far safer than storing compressed hydrogen in a fuel cell. Why? Hydrogen is extremely explosive, and a ruptured fuel cell from an accident could lead to an explosion. When small quantities are produced as needed by the engine, the danger is eliminated. There is no storage of large quantities of hydrogen, and the gas is consumed as it's produced.

Water4Gas Technology - How it Works

The Water4Gas technology uses a small container of Water (on-demand) which supplies weeks of oxyhydrogen (HHO), a gas with 3x the explosive power of gasoline. This gas is only produced as needed, so there is no concern about storing an explosive gas in a fuel cell.

The HHO gas is fed through the intake ducts and into the engine. The addition of HHO to the engine provides a more powerful explosion thus increasing engine output. This results in reducing gasoline consumption. Many have reported an increase in mpg of 50% or better. In addition to providing improved gas mileage, HHO also reduces emissions and the buildup of carbon in the cylinders. Essentially, the engine runs cleaner for longer.

Water4Gas Technology - Easy to Install

The process is so simple you can literally do this yourself (or hire your local mechanic). There is a company that provides excellent support and an inexpensive guide that has been converting vehicles for years.

Why spend thousands of additional dollars each year on gasoline due to increasing prices when you can be SAVING thousands of dollars with WATER.

Ron is the Managing Partner of RnR Solutions. He also manages the Internet Marketing (IM) effort for the firm and is constantly reviewing new products in the market.

One product that is generating a lot of buzz lately is a kit for vehicles that literally increases gas mileage as much as 100%.

A simple inexpensive system will show HOW TO RUN YOUR CAR ON WATER or click on: Water4Gas

A motorist waits for help after flipping his pickup truck in South Windsor, Conn., Friday, Dec. 19, 2008. The season's first heavy snowstorm blanketed Connecticut on Friday, icing roads and forcing the cancellation of dozens of flights. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)AP - A winter storm packing snow, freezing rain and biting wind cut power to tens of thousands of customers Friday, disrupted travel and gave schoolchildren from Iowa to New England an early start on their holiday break. "One thing about it, you're going to have a white Christmas this year," said Lee Longdyke, as he shoveled a sidewalk in Pontiac, Mich., for the third time Friday morning.

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