For many, these high gas prices have become almost unbearably out of hand. The price of gas has reached as much as 5.00 a gallon in some of the busier areas of the country, and all signs to point to it only getting worse if relief is not found.
The public has begun demanding that more research be conducted on alternative energy sources so that a new form of energy can be used to help reduce the price of gasoline. But despite the urgent need to reduce our dependence on foreign oil as well as reduce gas costs, it does not appear that there has been much movement in alternative energy research. Fortunately, there are a few methods that any individual can employ if they hope to improve their gas mileage that utilize a technology that hasn’t even been perfected yet.
We have all heard rumors of Hydrogen powered cars existing, but they are whispered as though they are science fiction. This is because at the moment they are both expensive to build and expensive to run, leaving car companies with no real desire to invest in the research.
But cars that run on water may not be science fiction. In fact, there is already a way that pure H20 - simple tap water - is already helping thousands of people improve their gas mileage and receive the relief at the gas thank they have been looking for.
Known as a “water powered engine” there is a way to create a hybrid car out of your old automobile that will allow you to turn any car you own into one that runs on water. With this system, you attach a very simple machine (that you can build yourself) to your engine that can triple its MPG rating and considerably reduce your gas usage.
It is impossible to know exactly why these systems have not been implemented in all new cars, especially since their major selling point - gas relief - is such a huge issue these days, but It makes little sense that we do not see changes in the foreseeable future. Cars with triple the gas mileage would have a tremendously positive impact on the environment and the economy.
Research has shown that it is possible to use “electrolysis” to remove a piece of Hydrogen from water (H20) and use it as energy for your car to run on. The hydrogen turns into energy in your gas tank, significantly boosting your overall gas mileage and helping you to save over a thousand dollars each year.
It may be that oil companies are actively trying not to allow this method to be fully advertised or perhaps it is nothing more than a lack of public interest in new technology. Regardless, these engine additions are welcome in a market that has been so recently affected by the high gas prices that have swept the nation.


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