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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Water powered Engine

Gas prices are outrageous, everyone can agree on that. With the rising costs of gas, researches are seeking an alternative to using gas. One viable option is waterpower; that’s right, water. A new and innovation invention that has been created is converting your gas-powered engine into a water-powered engine. When you think about it, water is in abundance, and it is unlimited in quantity.

The technology has been developed to convert your gas engine into a water powered engine, and the government encourages this. For those who choose to make the conversion, the government offers special tax breaks at the end of the year. A water-powered engine means that there are no pollutants that harm the ozone layer being released. It is the cleanest form of conversion that exists today. Although it is not possible to run your engine on just water alone, gas and water mixed is becoming a popular alternative to gas alone.

There are many advantages to converting your engine into a water-powered engine.

Gas mileage – everyone knows that city driving is the worst condition for gas mileage. With a water-powered engine, gas mileage could be improved by up to thirty five to forty percent.

Exhaust – water powered engines to not emit the harmful pollutants that are contributed to global warming. It does not harm the environment as fossil fuel do.

Performance – gas powered engines are more susceptible to damage than a water powered engine. Over time, it reduces the performance of the engine. Water powered engines are not exposed to the same damage, and remain in tact for much longer periods of time.

Carbon - Gas powered engines build up carbon deposits that over time can destroy your car’s engine. Water powered engines do not build up carbon deposits therefore, extending the life of your engine.

Reduced temperature – gas powered cars can overheat when the engine is not properly serviced. This can create a huge repair bill if the engine fails. When you use a water-powered engine, the water also acts as a coolant, eliminating the risk of overheating your engine.

Combustion – gas creates combustion; water powered engines provide a much smoother ride because it does not create any combustion in the engine.

Life expectancy – the life of your engine is greatly increased when you use a water-powered engine, this also include the life of pistons, valves, and rings in the engine.

There are really no disadvantages of a water powered engine; it is cleaner to run than a conventional engine, and it also is one of the most eco-friendly ways to save the environment.

Water-powered Engine - Green Energy Online

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