By: Alexis Jameson | 2010-03-28 | Motorcycles A water fuel cell car is fairly new for most people, and yet they're something you should definitely be interested in now. With gas prices skyrocketing, everyone's desperate for a new solution. The economy these days is making it difficult for people to pay for even the most basic things, and yet fueling your normal car just keeps getting more expensive. Read more about the solution here. read more
By: Alexis Jameson | 2010-03-28 | Motorcycles The water fuel cell car is an absolutely wonderful idea that requires further development and production as soon as possible, according to supporters. Gasoline and diesel are not only having a profound impact on our environment, but they are also keeping the average American financially suppressed. read more
By: Alexis Jameson | 2010-03-28 | Automotive Energy needs are changing and environmental issues abound, and the water fuel cell car could be the single most important development to solving such issues. Other than reducing operating costs for the owner, water run cars offer a clean emission standard that could significantly impact our daily environment. Replacing conventional combustion fuels with water is a concept that has been decades in the making. read more
By: Alexis Jameson | 2010-03-31 | Automotive Gasoline prices are rising every day and many people are searching for a more economical solution. Many have decided to make use of water fuel cell technology, but many others have a lot of questions about this option. These days, though, you might have to take whatever you can get, so it's good to look into this approach. read more
By: Alexis Jameson | 2010-03-28 | Automotive The water fuel cell car could very well be a revolutionary answer to so many of our current energy and ecological problems. Basically, you could consider this a car that runs on water rather than the normal combustion based gases like petrol and diesel. Water would replace the typical fuels, which would ultimately reduce gas based emissions that come from vehicles by a very wide margin. Is this technology being suppressed, though? read more
By: Alexis Jameson | 2010-03-28 | Automotive You've probably heard of the water fuel cell car, but you might not know much about it. That said, this is the time to learn. The economic situation seems to be getting worse by the day, and when you look at gas prices, they only seem to rise. It's becoming more and more expensive just to keep the kind of car you probably own now running. read more
By: Alexis Jameson | 2010-03-28 | Automotive The water fuel cell car is something that sounds great but that you've probably never actually considered having. Now that the economy is in such a bad position, though, it's time to take a closer look. Think about how much you have to pay for gas at the moment. That amount is probably only going to rise at a time when you need to save. read more
By: Alexis Jameson | 2010-03-28 | Automotive Currently, the globe is experiencing major difficulties trying to find ways to conserve energy sources which in turn will not harm the environment. Water fuel cells were developed several years ago, and kept quiet by those energy providing powers which are making a huge amount of money. read more
By: David Payn | 2010-03-31 | Automotive Free fuel and and a hydrogen fuel cell are the gemini of the motoring world. HHO is produced from simple tap water which costs just a few cents per gallon. Not that a hydrogen fuel cell even needs much water, using only about a quart per two to three hundred miles. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental In researching the many additional challenges associated with fuel cells the T-5 Group (a Think Tank) noted an issue with the way that Fuel Cells work. In the heat conversion process there seems to be a problem with the amount of heat they generate. read more
By: mike legg | 2012-02-13 | Automotive So if you are one of the many people who are fed up paying high gas prices and want to know how to build a hydrogen fuel cell to run cars on water as well as gas, then I would recommend that you make a DIY hydrogen fuel cell. Using one of the downloadable guides from the internet to show you how to convert your cars into hydrogen fuel cell cars you will be able to get more mpg and save a fortune o read more
By: Fritz Harrington | 2010-03-30 | Automotive Rising fuel prices are a big cause for concern during this time of economic recession. With a considerable amount of people having to work in lesser salaries, traveling to and back from work in their vehicle is becoming increasingly difficult. Not anymore! Hydrogen car fuel can give all such people a breather! read more
By: David Payn | 2010-04-02 | Automotive Kits for a water fueled car are very cheap and reasonably easy to make. Anticipate big savings. HHO fuel is just right for Joe the plumber. People like us want to save on energy quickly, cheaply and with a minimum of fuss. A water fueled car fits that bracket perfectly. read more
By: Karl Landry | 2010-03-29 | Automotive Everyone across the world is suffering from the cost of fuel increases. Unfortunately, these high prices will never come down to the prices we want them to. They will continue to keep rising as oil reserves run low. Luckily, you don't have to worry too much about high fuel prices because you can do something to cut your fuel consumption by more than half. read more
By: David Payn | 2010-04-02 | Automotive Apparently a Toyota is the best make for converting to a water fuel car. Many marques save of up to 65% on gas. Close on their heels are Chrysler, Ford, Honda and General Motors. In fact, in the USA, the IRS now splurges out $2,000 in a tax refund to anyone willing to convert to a hybrid water fuel car. The great thing is that it costs only $150 to fit an oxyhydrogen cell. read more