Water Powered Car - The Truth behind Water Powered Car

May 19, 2008 – 9:49 am
by Alan

Do you believe that “Water Powered Car” is existed in reality? Yes, Water Powered Car concept is invented by American Stanley Meyer. He installed the water fuel cell device on his 1.6 liter Volkswagen. The function of this device would convert water into hydrogen and oxygen. As a result, he is powering up his car using less energy!

This technology had become real and applies to commercial cars. In 2005, Honda launches the first commercial hydrogen car by using the hydrogen fuel technology. The interest point here, can we apply this technology to run our conventional gasoline cars? Can we convert our car to water powered car?

If you car is powered by gasoline, you know that the cost of fuel is hurting your pocket. With the rising costs of fuel prices and expect to raise to $4 per gallon, more and more drivers like you and me are searching for alternatives to gasoline. One of the most discussed alternatives is the use of hydrogen fuel technology to power up your car!

Once you convert your car to “water powered car”, the “water powered car” kit will convert water into energy. This is possible with the hydrogen fuel technology; the main source of hydrogen is water, and liquid hydrogen produced by the “water powered car” kit can power up your car. The ready-made market kit is sold at approximate $1,000 with installation; the alternative is made the “water powered car” kit with the “Water Powered Car” guide. The guide provides you the step by step instruction to convert your car to water powered car.

Once you convert your car to water powered car, you can cut your fuel consumption by 50%! On top of that, hydrogen fuel technology can reduce the emissions from carbon exhausts of conventional gasoline powered cars. The installation of the “Water Powered Car” Kit is safe and proven; and you can remove it anytime within seconds. In other words, you car warranty would not be voided by installing the “Water Powered car” Kit!

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