Friday, July 25, 2008

RunYourCarOnWaterFYI.com Has Opened Its Doors

Highland, CO, July 23, 2008 --(PR.com)-- Run Your Car on Water FYI (runyourcaronwaterfyi.com) has opened its online doors as a premier web property where one can separate fact from fiction in regard to HHO technology. Run Your Car on Water FYI compares and contrasts gasoline-powered vehicles that use HHO generators with hydrogen cars and mythical perpetual motion machines.

According to General Manager Craig Appleton, “There has been so many scams and misinformation in this field, we felt compelled to put up a website that will put the record straight. HHO technology is real, viable and is in thousands of vehicles now, saving businesses and consumers gas mileage and dollars at the pump.”

The intent of Run Your Car on Water FYI is to separate the hyperbole from the hydrogen. HHO generators are aftermarket devices one can put on one’s gasoline-powered car or diesel vehicle that uses a small amount of water, electrolyzes it, and injects the resulting HHO gas into the engine’s intake system.

The liquid H2O is transformed into HHO gas and this assists the engine to burn more cleanly and at lower temperatures, which helps to increase gas mileage. It is the mission of this website to debunk both the critics who say that run your car on water technology cannot work and the scammers who confuse HHO technology with hydrogen cars and the mythical perpetual motion water car.

The runyourcaronwaterfyi.com website talks about the Stan Meyer water car and conspiracy theories surrounding his death, the Japanese Genepax water car, Brown’s Gas and other related technology.

According to Appleton, “The reason this technology hasn’t taken off yet is because there is so much misinformation floating around that people feel they are being scammed when they come to most websites. Our intent is to legitimize this viable technology through public education.”

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