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Could Water As Fuel Be The Solution Truckers Are Looking For

Published by Rachel Yoshida in Trucks, 4 months 1 week 1 day 23 hours 56 minutes 17 seconds ago

We as citizens of this country and you of yours really need to put our feet down about these rising costs. Our living expenses continue to get more expensive. The cost of food, water, heat and of course gas is getting to the point where we have to scrounge up every bit of change to make it every month. In the past couple of years, everything that we use in our daily lives has started to go up, except, of course, our wages.

If you live in a small town or community that doesn't have a lot of good paying jobs, then you are forced to have to drive some distance, which can cost you a lot in gas. If you live from paycheck to paycheck this can become very expensive, and more and more people are looking to cut corners. Some have to cut their expenses by cutting out extras. With gas prices on the rise you will find that you will be taking more out of your check.

The truck drivers are really the ones that are being hurt the worst. They have been hit the hardest because of the distance they have to drive. The trucking company that they drive for will put more trips together as one longer drive instead of several different ones to save on gas. The independent driver, however, will be hit even harder.

They have to buy their own fuel. These independent drivers are looking for something that will cut their fuel costs. Because they have much bigger engines, it takes a lot more fuel to keep them running. These engines are like a small power plant under the hood of their truck. It has an internal combustion engine like all cars do, but these are a lot bigger.

People and truck drivers alike have been trying to find cheaper ways to travel for years. Electric cars, for example, are a good alternative, but the batteries don't last or keep a charge very long and are very expensive to replace. Also, theses cars are not very big. Most can only hold one or two persons.

Some have tried using water, but please don't because all you will end up with is a big headache and a much bigger repair bill. To be able to use water as a fuel saver, you need to also use hydrogen gas. It is a great alternative to fossil gases because it burns as much as three times hotter.

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It is also more potent. Your truck can get a much cleaner and bigger output in mileage with this fuel than with our old fossil fuels. It can also do this without consuming more costly fossil fuel. It can also increase your mileage output and save you up to 57% of your fuel costs. Most of these components for this modification can be purchased at almost any hardware store. You can get or order a step-by-step guide or booklet on how to do this conversion process in any store that sells auto parts or on the internet.

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