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The Myth of Water-Powered Vehicles

I have seen so many reports in the past about guys discovering that water can be used for fuel. Well most people still think that vehicles can operate on fuel. On second thought though, countries would have never spent billions just to buy something called black gold, if they can simply turn on their faucet. The answer? No, they don’t.

Since water can’t be used for fuel you stick to your old guns and that’s gasoline. Sure it comes more and more expensive as the years go by. However, if you really want to make the most out of every gallon that you buy, you can use MPG enhancers that improve fuel efficiency and mileage.

One way of doing it is by adding fuel additives that can increase the power output of your engine. On the other hand, other MPG enhancers are actually magnets that are attached to the fuel lines that alter the structure of the gasoline for a more efficient combustion. If you look even further, some are have metals that ionize the fuel.

If you’re not content with these things for your vehicle, then you can still use products to the air-fuel system. Others are not content with simply pouring something to the engine. That’s because they’ll take it by another notch by modifying their engines. That means equipping the engine with a fan or turbine to add more air. Without going any further, more air means better combustion and a better performance as well.

Meanwhile, you should be careful of what you are going to use for your ride. That’s because some of these products can actually do more harm than good. There had been reports that some products increase emissions instead of decreasing them. Worse, other products need you to modify not only the engine, but other parts of your ride as well. As a result, you’d end up spending more money than you expected. If that’s not enough to dissuade you, other MPG enhancers contain acetone that is considered to be a corrosive agent that destroys your engine’s sensitive parts.

You may not know this but adding a fuel-saving device may actually make your ride’s warranty null and void. Your auto dealer may even prevent you from availing of the warranty once he or she finds out that the damage to your vehicle is caused by a device that shouldn’t have been there in the first place.

The fact of the matter is, never waste your time and effort putting these unproven devices or products to your automobile. If your vehicle is already close to the EPA mileage ratings, any additional device will never help to increase your overall MPG rating. On the other hand, if you are getting less fuel economy than what you paid for, go to the dealer or mechanic ASAP.

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