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Standard Vehicle Engines Can Now be Powered by Water and Gas to Improve Overall Engine Efficiency and Performance While Saving the Environment

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Water 4 Gas by Internet Shopping Today is a technology that provides a great entry-level solution to allow a gasoline or diesel fueled vehicle to be converted to burn water as well as its standard fuel. Apart from the many advantages that this technology has on the environment, it also has many widespread advantages to the consumer around the world.

London, UK (PRWEB) March 9, 2008 -- The new Water 4 Gas technology by Internet Shopping Today uses a little electricity out of a vehicle car/truck battery to separate water into a gas called "HHO" (2 parts Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO, also called Brown's Gas or Hydroxy, burns beautifully and provides tons of energy - while the end product is just water. HHO is a fast growing trend for boosting performance and MPG.

Mobile Magazine says, "HHO provides the atomic power of Hydrogen, while maintaining the chemical stability of water."

According to extensive road tests in the U.S. and Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and now in Asia and Africa, this technology can produce the following results for a vehicle, gasoline or diesel:

  • Significant increase in fuel economy: Water 4 Gas road tests have achieved 50% increase on a heavy 350 V8 van, 56% on a Ford truck, 107% on a Toyota Corolla and 285% on a Chevy 4WD pickup.
  • This technology eliminates harmful exhaust emissions that pollute the environment and contribute to global warming: When burned, the "Brown's Gas" produced turns right back into water! No harmful chemicals are emitted from this system. Since your engine would take less gasoline and burn it more completely, the overall effect is a dramatic reduction in harmful emissions.
  • Greatly enhance engine power and performance. The removal of carbon deposits and prevent future carbon build up results in a smoother operation. Along with reducing the operating temperature of the engine and waste into the environment.
  • The engine runs noticeable calmer, quieter and much smoother operation. This is due to the effect water has on the combustion cycle inside your engine. All this provides a longer life expectancy of the engine, especially the pistons rings and valves.

These are just some of the many advantages of water 4 gas technology and can be easily implemented by the consumer on their own vehicle in the comfort of their own homes.

To learn more about water 4 gas technology and how to build a water for gas powered car, visit Internet Shopping Today/Water 4 Gas for all the secrets of Water Car Technology.

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