Run your car on water
What do I get?
You get a package in electronic format mailed to you on a CD. Please allow us 2 to 3 weeks for delivery.
The package comes with:
- Copy of original HydroStar document from the inventor
- Complete explanation of how the HydroStar system works
- Step by Step Instructions for: Assembly, Installation, Testing, Adjustment, Maintenance and Cleaning
- Complete parts lists, including suppliers and part numbers
- Contact information for the inventor, in case you have questions
- UltraMist Vapor Injector Plan
- Alternate Hydrobooster Plan
- Smacks Booster Plan
What is the HydroStar System, and does it work?
The HydroStar System is a water-fueled engine conversion system. The engine operates entirely on hydrogen and oxygen, generated by the electrolysis of water. The HydroStar System is the end result of many years of testing and experimentation with a multitude of hydrogen generating systems based on the principle of electrolysis of water.
Why is the HydroStar called a conversion system?
The HydroStar is called a conversion system because it doesn’t require removal, modification, or disabling of any of your vehicle’s existing systems. It allows you to run your vehicle on either its existing gasoline system or the HydroStar System, and you can switch back at any time.
How well does the HydroStar perform?
Great! A vehicle powered by the HydroStar System is theoretically capable of driving from 50 to 300 miles on each gallon of water (as with any fuel source, actual efficiency depends on many factors including driving habits, terrain, and vehicle weight and shape).
Is the HydroStar System difficult to build?
No. It is relatively easy to assemble and very easy to install. The usual tools found in a typical home workshop will do the job.
Will the HydroStar work on my vehicle?
Yes. Whether it’s old or new, gas or diesel, car, truck, or motorcycle (even boats and lawnmowers), the HydroStar System can be used to convert your engine to run on hydrogen.
Is the HydroStar safe?
Yes. Vehicles powered by the HydroStar System are inherently safer than existing gasoline powered vehicles, because there is no need for a fuel tank filled with combustible fuel. Hydrogen is created on demand, as the vehicle runs, so the storage tank contains only water (no need to worry about your fuel tank exploding in an accident).
U. S. DOT Says Run Your Car on Water Technology Works
http://www.greentechgazette.com/index.php/gas-savers/us-dot-says-run-your-car-on-water-technology-works/
I’ve talked about run your car on water (SEE THE END OF THIS PAGE) systems many times over the past few months. The critics say that this hydrogen on demand technology simply cannot work. In the past few days I’ve come across a document by the U. S. Department of Transportation (DOT) stating that the critics are wrong.
Yes, the DOT report, which is about the safe handling of hydrogen, states that “hydrogen injection” as they call it does reduce emissions and increase gas mileage. The DOT document named “GUIDELINES FOR USE OF HYDROGEN FUEL IN COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Final Report” is 94-pages beginning to end and primarily covers safety issues when handling hydrogen.
The report talks mostly about fuel cell cars or vehicles with internal combustion engines that run on compressed hydrogen gas or liquid hydrogen. It does, however, also give some room to cover hydrogen injection systems (focused on diesel engines) including the electrolysis of water.
According to the U. S. Department of Transportation, “A hydrogen injection system for a diesel engine produces small amounts of hydrogen and oxygen on demand by electrolyzing water carried onboard the vehicle. The electricity required is supplied by the engine’s alternator or 12/24-volt electrical system (see Section 1.5 for a description of electrolysis). The hydrogen and oxygen are injected into the engine’s air intake manifold, where they mix with the intake air.”
Of course there are more lengthy passages, way too long to publish here. The DOT document focuses on run your car on water technology for diesel engines since this has been more widely developed and publicly acknowledged for use with long haul trucks.
But, the same technology is now also being used in cars. Many people are buying water car eBooks that explain how to build your own hydrogen generator for their own personal cars and some have even developed the building of hydrogen injection units into thriving businesses.
The point is that government acknowledgement of this emerging run your car on water technology is a good first step. No longer can there be a valid argument on whether or not this technology works. The only real question is “How well can I get it to work?”
Run Your Car on Water
You’ve seen the ads that say “Run your car on water” or the world famous “Water Car” but how does a person go about discerning fact from fallacy, truth from scams, shams and spam? The simple truth is that there is not such a simple way to do this. There are many do-it-yourself (DIY) systems on the market that are based upon 20-year-old plans that only a mad scientist in a mountaintop laboratory can read.
And then there are these gizmos with small tanks, hoses, nuts, bolts and fasteners that look fascinating, but how does one facilitate putting this together and hooking it into one’s car? Fortunately, I decided that I would take the time to research the matter a little more fully including reader feedback from those who have actually purchased these items.
There are many critics who cry fraud over these items never having tried them themselves, so I decided to listen only to the people with first hand experience. One company that says Run Your Car on Water offers a DIY system based upon 2 ebooks with of instructions. Those who have tried this system say that the books were at times a little hard to read and follow, but one they made it through to the end they were able to complete a system that saved them significant amounts of gasoline and reduced emissions as well.
There is another page that I found concerning hydrogen generators for cars and rather than recreate the wheel, I just decided to simply link to this page. One this page are several DIY systems, plus kits for cars, light trucks and large semi-tractor trailer trucks.
All of these kits and systems work by electrolyzing a small amount of water under the hood of the vehicle. The electrolyzed water is transformed into hydrogen and oxygen, which is then piped into the manifold of the vehicle, helping the cylinders to displace some gasoline or diesel fuel, burn the fuel more cleanly, increase the gas mileage and reduce emissions.
Once again there has been good feedback for the kits and systems listed on this page by people who have actually tried the products. With the price of gas $4 per gallon, many people are looking to fight back and one of these kits and systems will help you do just that.