The Water Powered Car
One thing that all of us have in common is that we are all feeling the pressure whenever it comes time to fill our cars with gas. It used to be difficult to do so whenever gas was a dollar a gallon, but now that the prices are continuing to climb. It hurts even more when our gas gauge hits empty. There are a lot of different ways that you can improve the mileage that you get out of your car, but something that you may not have thought of is converting your vehicle into a water powered car. Is it actually possible to run your car by just using water?
The idea for a water powered car has actually been around for quite some time. Most people were aware of the fact that hydrogen is able to be used as a fuel and water is nothing more than a combination of two parts of hydrogen and one part oxygen. If you are able to change the molecules inside of the water in some way you would be able to separate the two and to effectively create a water powered car that would actually run off of hydrogen alone. The great part about this is that it would be a clean burning car that would not produce the smog and the damage to the ozone layer that comes from many internal combustion engines. If this technology is available, why has it not been used up to this point?
The simple fact of the matter is that there is not all that much money in a water powered car, at least not for those that are in the business of providing us with fuel. You would have a difficult time imagining how much the world economy is driven off of the fuel that we buy, no pun intended. If we would all start driving a water powered car, the fuel that we would need would come out of our taps and our sinks and not from the expensive pump that we now use to fill our cars up. It's a sad situation that we all have to suffer as a result of this financially driven decision to continue to use dirty gasoline powered cars on the highways.
Even though the technology for a water powered car has been around for quite some time, it has never been used commercially. Since the price of gas continues to rise on a regular basis, some car companies are now turning to the possibility of running a water powered car and selling them on a commercial basis. I know plenty of people who would be first in line if something like this would happen to become available in a commercial vehicle. There are also some ways that you can effectively convert your car from a gasoline powered engine into a water powered car. Although it may take some work on your part, it will be well worth the effort if you are able to save some money in fuel costs by burning water instead of gas.
If you are interested in saving several hundreds of dollars per month by reducing your fuel costs, then you'll want to read about this guy in California that runs his car on water. He calls it "Water4Gas."

