Why Should You Run Your Car On Water?
Obviously, before you convert your car to run on water, you’ll want to know the benefits. After all, it will take some time and effort to do it. But the good news is that there are MASSIVE benefits… and there are a lot of positive things about hybrid cars that most people don’t even know about.
Talking to a lot of different people, it seems that the main reason people run their car on water is simply to save money on gas. I can definitely understand this myself. Although I don’t look at them much myself, I know that gas prices are increasing all the time, and I doubt they are going to stop increasing, either. Running your car on water means that you can slash your gas costs in half — it is not possible to run your car on just water (yet), and you’ll need to use a combination of water and gas. But using water, you can easily use only half the amount of gas, which means you only spend half as much.
If you drive around a lot, or if you drive a car that uses a lot of gas, then you will really notice the difference in savings. I drive a Toyota Echo, which is normally good with gas, but even I noticed some pretty huge savings after converting it to run on water.
Naturally, you’ll also get an increase in MPG, which means even less time at the gas station. I don’t care much about the technical details, unlike guys who are interested in cars. I think that with normal gas, a lot of energy is wasted with vibration, pollution and heat, which is why average cars don’t get many Miles Per Gallon. But obviously water is far more efficient.
By the way, because water is more efficient, you can (apparently) also increase the performance of your car. If you’re a guy and you like to accelerate really fast then you may want to look into it.
There are also a couple other interesting things. For one, running your car on water obviously cuts back on its greenhouse emissions by quite a lot. This is very important — global warming is getting a lot of attention, and we need to do something about it. And cars are a major source of pollution, so if everyone drove hybrid cars, then I am sure that we would be able to definitely save the planet.
Finally, one thing I think most people never realize is the fact that the IRS gives you tax refunds for running your car on water, depending on where you live. These can be huge — depending on the kind of car you drive. I know someone that saved over $1,000 in IRS returns from running their car on water.