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		<title>Running Cars On H2O</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ronnie Wells</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As gas prices rise, ways to replace gas are being looked at. How to improve the mileage of driving a car has become a very serious topic for most. Worldwide, scientists are trying to find a way to gain some efficiency from the conventional engine.]]></description>
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<p>As gas prices rise, ways to replace gas are being looked at. How to improve the mileage of driving a car has become a very serious topic for most. Worldwide, scientists are trying to find a way to gain some efficiency from the conventional engine.</p>
<p>This is so that automakers can turn plummeting sales around and at least pacify the consumer. Many back yard mechanics have attempted to take matters into their own hands. They are trying to find a way for you to get better gas mileage too.</p>
<p>The market is buzzing with all types of gadgets. These are available for you to get better gas mileage. Many claim that you don&#8217;t even need gasoline to run a car.</p>
<p>The most talked about of these plans is the HHO hydrogen generator system. It is being pitched by numerous different individuals and small companies. This system boasts that they can show you how to take a fuel cell and attach it to your car&#8217;s electrical system.</p>
<p>Once these are all accounted for, these gadgets will cause your vehicle to use more gas. This is because the extra gas is only heating the water in that electrolysis cell and the wires that lead to it. Still, some that are money hungry believe that they can defy the laws of science and bypass just a few steps anyways.</p>
<p>The delivery of it to the cells is difficult. The combustion process takes a lot less energy from burning the hydrogen than it took to create it. Once these are all accounted for, these gadgets will cause your vehicle to use more gas.</p>
<p>The extra gas is only heating the water in that electrolysis cell and the wires that lead to it. Introducing hydrogen and oxygen to your engine&#8217;s intake will also cause your car&#8217;s computer to function incorrectly. By adjusting the air and fuel mixture your fuel consumption could either worsen or you could damage your engine.</p>
<p>Many claim that you don&#8217;t even need gasoline to run a car. The most talked about of these plans is the HHO hydrogen generator system. It is being marketed by many different individuals.</p>
<p>They still believe that you can get better gas mileage by taking the power from your alternator and using it to create hydrogen. Smart people wouldn&#8217;t buy something like this from people who haven&#8217;t got the slightest grasp of scientific concepts. Beware of those claims that promise to double your gas mileage or generate free energy.</p>
<p>In order to pull this one off you would have to have the key to breaking the law of thermodynamics. That is unlikely to happen anytime soon. Be very cautious of these claims.</p>
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<div class='article-links'>It&#8217;s obviously more than a hypothesis as the U.S. <a href="http://www.carrunningonwater.net">Make Car Run On Water</a> This is so that automakers can turn plummeting sales around. The only thing to come out the tailpipe is hot air.</div>
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