For many, these high gas prices have become almost unbearably out of hand. The price of gas has reached as much as 5.00 a gallon in some of the busier areas of the country, and all signs to point to it only getting worse if relief is not found. Most people cannot afford to fill their cars each week without experiencing some type of budgetary stress, and so many people are asking the government to invest more money into alternative energy research in order to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and, eventually, decrease our overall oil use. So far, however, that signs of a new energy source do not seem to be on the horizon. Luckily, there are already ways with which you can improve your fuel economy significantly, using homemade hydrogen power technology with the potential to double or even triple your overall gas mileage. We have all heard rumors of Hydrogen powered cars existing, but they are whispered as though they are science fiction. This is because at the moment they are both expensive to build and expensive to run, leaving car companies with no real desire to invest in the research. What is interesting, however, is that there actually are already ways in which you can run your car on water. These methods have helped thousands of individuals across the country decrease their overall gas consumption and experience relief at the pump - finally allowing people to put some money back in their pocket. It's true - technology already exists that allows individual car owners to run their car on water. By using a simple, homemade engine extension (which works as a supplement to your engine), you can improve your gas mileage from anywhere between 50-300%. The technology has been around for a few years, when a researcher named Dennis Klein found that you can remove a particle of hydrogen from water and use it as a form of energy. This hydrogen then acts as a supplement to your gas tank, improving your gas mileage considerably and allowing you to save thousands of dollars each year on gas. You would think that a way to help with gas relief would be better known, but it appears to have been kept off of the news. It's difficult to know exactly why this is the case - some people assume it is a government conspiracy, but it would be nonsensical to keep this information away from the public. Perhaps it is because the oil companies are preventing the dissemination of the information, maybe it is that the government is trying to keep the information low key, or maybe it is simply nothing more than skepticism in the media. Whatever the reason, expect these hydrogen power systems to become national news in the not too distant future. There is no way that television companies, car companies and the government are going to keep this effective way of saving money on gas a secret forever.
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