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Hybrid Cars - Water Powered Cars
By Bill Skywalker Edwards

Our world is desperately searching for answers to solving the two biggest problems we all face: Saving energy and protecting the environment. Water powered cars seems to be one of the answers. And while our environment continues to suffer under the strain of toxic pollutants from vehicle emissions, the price of gasoline and diesels is at an all time high and continue to climb. As of this writing gas is over $4.00 a gallon. Water powered cars seem to be the best solution.

Gas prices are the topic of conversation around office water coolers today - it's not "Who won American Idol, " but, "Man, you know what I had to pay to fill up this morning?" it's shocking to say the least.

Consumers are getting desperate - searching for ways to give the finger to greedy oil executives Learning how to convert your car to burn water instead of gas is one of the many things people are doing.

There are many things you can do to slow the consumption of gas on a personal level, although you can't cater to the needs of the entire nation. One of the best thing you can do is to convert your car to run on water, with a simple kit that you can install yourself or get your mechanic to install for a small fee. You may also be able to get a nice tax credit with the IRS when you do.

When you convert your car to burn water you will never have to bow down to the greedy gas companies again. Desperation is kicking in and it's apparent that gas saving tips are valuable to everyone. You can even modify your car to burn water, with a simple step-by-step manual that even gives you a tax credit with Uncle Sam (the government loves these mods)

Now that does not mean you can run your car JUST on water alone, YET!!! But with a small ad-on you can use water to dramatically increase your mileage. While you may think it is unbelievable to run your car on water, the technology now exists to convert any car to a water powered car. YES you can run your car on water, with a mixture of gas.

Water is supplemental to gasoline and diesel fuel, which makes it VERY EASY to extract energy from water and to run your car on water. And as a fuel, water is far more efficient than the regular gas you normally put in your car.If you own a diesel burning car or truck there are certain additives you can use to improve fuel economy and put money in Your pocket.

Easy Gas Saving Tips:

1.) Don't take off quickly or brake hard. This quick stop and go lifestyle makes your gas dwindle faster than you know!

2.) Don't let your car idle for a long time. The more you sit idling, the less MPG you're going to get out of your tank of gas. Turn the engine off if it's over 10 seconds' worth of idle time.

3.) Slow down! The higher you go, the more wind drag your car is up against, which means it needs more gas to fight the friction. Go at or just below the speed limit (as long as it's safe for you to do so) and you'll save at the pump!

4.) Get the junk out of your trunk! Heavy loads cause more work for the car, which means it has to call upon the gas tank to get going. Unload anything you don't need and the lighter load will translate into savings at the pump. Hypermilers even take off the cargo racks to save more!

Bill Edwards
Website development, social commentary, environmental watchdog. Bill talks about alternative Hybrid car, and gas saving tips on his website. Get more information on hybrid cars at; http://www.hybridcars-biz.info Free downloads.

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