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If you’ve filled up your tank with gas lately, you know the current problem: gas prices are higher every day with no end in sight. Pollution from burning fossil fuels and releasing gases such as carbon may even be permanently changing the world’s climate. Brown clouds of fumes and filth hang over every major city in the United States.
And that’s just the start. As more and more of the world’s nations can afford their own personal transportation, gas will be in shorter and shorter supply, with more pollution yet to come.
However, there may be better ways to fuel your car and cut down on the cost of gas, as well as the pollution.
Sometime’s called “Brown’s Gas” or HHO fuel, more and more people are turning to simple tap water to improve their fuel economy and save money on gas. Different from water hybrids or hydrogen fuel cell technology, water-enhanced vehicles are not currently available from major automobile dealerships.
Still experimental, there are at least 10 different ways that water can be used to fuel your vehicle. To confuse the issue even further, designs and step by step procedures have been scattered across the internet and book stores with no clear path in sight.
Now, for some good news.
Coming soon: groups of at-home engineers motivated to find a solution to higher fuel prices and cut down on harmful emissions have found feasible, low-cost ways to modify your car to run on HHO Brown’s Gas. They have been working on ways to make the modifications simply and painlessly such that anyone with basic tool skills could implement a change in their car or truck. Some of the recent work that I have seen claims 35% to 70% improved fuel economy. The possibility of cutting down emissions and reducing rising the effects on the environment are impressive. Not only that, but adapting your car to this new form of “Water Hybrid” can mean less carbon build-up in your engine, reducing wear and tear on your vehicle.
I don’t know about you, but I don’t really have a special garage, special tools, or the know-how to do a lot of work on my car. However, one of the plans I saw claimed even *I* could do this, with easy step-by-step instructions that wouldn’t void my car’s warranty.
I’m trying to get my hands now on these plans. Stay tuned - before I make a recommendation I want to check this out myself - and I’ll keep you filled in on my progress along the way.

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I will await with anticipation for your results! I am very interested in this and hope you will tell us soon when!
I too am curious about these. I’d love to get the plans and do a proper test to see how well it really increases (or doesn’t) my fuel efficiency. It is on my list of things to do, when I can afford it.
Jason
Thanks, Linda!
I did a lot more research this weekend and found some plans that I really liked, and made a purchase. I just wrote about it in a new post here: http://www.carfuelsaving.com/fuel-alternatives/24-how-to-improve-gas-mileage-by-doing-nothing.php
I appreciate your input. I’m in the process of putting together a shopping list of parts, and I’ll update you on the progress.
Hey Jason, thanks for the input. I plan on doing more work on it through the summer and doing some road tests to see how it turns out.
Thanks for your feedback! I just updated my progress here:
http://www.carfuelsaving.com/fuel-alternatives/24-how-to-improve-gas-mileage-by-doing-nothing.php
I’ll update you with progress soon. Take care!
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