convert your car to run on water
To end up with a water powered car, there are three things you can do… so let’s go through them.
If you want, you can get one of those “hybrid conversion kits”, and I have seen a few of them around. These will allow you to convert your current car to run on water, and you don’t need to get a guide or any new parts. These typically go for above a thousand bucks a piece, which is certainly no small investment.
Even though you will obviously save a lot of money on gas, it will be a long time before you recoup your investment, so it may not be worth it.
The most expensive option is to just buy a hybrid car outright. You have probably heard of the Toyota Prius, which seems to be a good reliable car. It doesn’t accelerate particularly fast and doesn’t look that special. However, it definitely gets some darn good fuel economy. The problem is that it is kind of expensive and costs more than the average Toyota.
In my opinion, the best option is to just get a guide (my personal favourite, again, is Water Car Pro), get the necessary parts and do it yourself. Yes, this will take you some time. But it is far cheaper than trying to get a conversion kit or buying a whole new car. You can do the whole thing for under a couple hundred bucks.
Let’s talk about some of the benefits of running your car on water. You will find that the one most people care about (understandably) is the fact that you save a lot of money on gas. You’ll also get more Miles Per Gallon (MPG), which means you have to stop at the gas station even less – and you also reduce the chance of totally running out of fuel.
Other than financial gains, you’ll also get to reduce your greenhouse emissions, and even get better performance for your car.
Unless you have been living in a cave for the last decade, then I am sure you would have heard of water powered cars, or just hybrid cars. I strongly believe that these are the future. With oil starting to get in really short supply (some experts predict that the world’s oil supply will be depleted in the next 20 years), now has NEVER been a better time for people to start driving hybrid cars.