How to Make Your Car Run on Water

Water To Gas

Introduction

Measuring Your Current Operating Temperature

Build The Control Circuit

Building The Throttle Control

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Creating The Reaction Chamber

Installation Of Product

How It Works

Treating Your Engine

Things To Be Wary About

Does The Water Car Really Work

Using A Hybrid Kit

Choosing The Right Car To Water Kit

Should You Convert?

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How to Make Your Car Run on Water!

 

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For trying to make cars run on anything other than gasoline, people have been actually persecuted throughout the years in the US.

The technology that our government has access to is difficult to imagine. Imagine the use of nuclear power and aerodynamics. It makes it difficult to believe that we still have to rely on gasoline to run our cars. After all, in this day and age, shouldn’t we have something better? 

And the fact that the oil companies continue to profit and the people are having a hard time making it back and forth to work because of the cost of gasoline should put a jolt in everyone’s mind. The cost factor has made everyone more conscious of the gasoline problem, but environmentalists have been fighting to get cleaner air for years. This is one of the public patents that have been used to try to get car manufacturers to switch to hydrogen powered cars.   

Stanley Meyer was one of the first to come out with the water operated car theory. He actually demonstrated the water operated theory on his dune buggy. The control circuit drove the water fuel system in Meyer’s car. Meyer’s patent was a bit different than this example in that he replaced spark plugs and actually used the engine cylinders. In this book, the engine will stay intact. But Stanley Meyer’s idea is basically the same as what is translated in this text - have the car run on hydrogen power.   

Meyer’s car used less energy and actually worked repeatedly through a series of tests. Legal troubles began when Meyer was sued because the Water Fuel Cell Technology was paving the way for cars to be powered by batteries alone. No test was ever made of any of Meyer’s technology nor was the water cell tested. Meyer was convicted of fraud. The court refused to allow any tests to proceed. There was talk at the time, in 1996 when this happened, that Meyer was being “railroaded” and that his invention was being held down by the big oil companies that did not want his invention to get out. The fact that the court would not allow the product to be tested spoke volumes of some sort of conspiracy that was trying to keep Meyer from making his invention known to the public. Meyer was convicted of fraud without being able to prove his case.   

Shortly after this, Meyer died suddenly under what appeared to be mysterious circumstances.  He was drinking a drink in a restaurant and collapsed. An autopsy revealed that Meyer died from an aneurysm, but there have been conspiracy theories about Meyer and the fact that his water technology for cars was suppressed by the government and that the government was somehow involved in his death. 

 

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