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The term "water fueled cars" is something of a misnomer as it isn't technically the water that is powering the car, but the energy created by the burning of the hydrogen in the water. The process is a little complicated, but "HHO fuel" is a perfectly safe way to power your vehicle. What's more, it's cost efficient and good for the environment!

What is HHO Fuel?

HHO fuel is the energy created when the energy created by the burning of hydrogen is used for power. HHO fuel can be used to extend your gas mileage, reduce fuel emissions on your vehicle and save you quite a bit of money. The nice thing about water fueled cars is that you get to convert them yourself. Instead of taking your car to a mechanic, you can build your own cell and install it. This way you won't have to worry about paying your mechanic!

How does the Cell Work?

A water fuel cell works by using magnets to separate the hydrogen and oxygen ions that make up water molecules. One of the magnets in the cell is magnetized to attract hydrogen and one magnet is magnetized to collect oxygen. These gases are then forced from the cell itself into the combustion chamber. Both gases are burned, but it is the energy that is created by the hydrogen combustion that powers the car. Oxygen itself does not produce enough energy and is simply released into the atmosphere.

How Do I Find Water Fueled Cars

The only way to find a water fueled car is to build it yourself. All that this means is that you need to build the HHO fuel cell and install it into your engine. There are plenty of resources available to teach you how to build the cell and how to install it. You can find information through water4gas.com or runyourcarwithwater.com. Both of these sites have affordable materials that will teach you how to build and install cell.

Using water to power a car has not yet become mainstream, but it is only a matter of time before you see more and more people building these cells to convert their engines.

 

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