This is not new technology. We’ve been using water in our cars for over 4 years. This is proven technology. Using a simple water gas device, you can use the electricity from your battery to separate water into two parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen called HHO. HHO is a supercharged gas that burns effectively and produces significant energy, greatly improving your fuel economy. Incredibly, the waste product is H2O
This is very easy to do, we will show you exactly how! We’ve taken an almost century old suppressed technology, updated it and simplified it using local hardware store parts and created a effective, affordable and simple device. Our water conversion manual will show you exactly how. This system is very simple to install and requires very little maintenance. Plus, it works on all vehicle types.

It’s very simple. You don’t change your engine or ECU (car computer). A quart-size (95o cc) container, usually made of glass but can also be plastic or metal, is placed somewhere under the hood. You fill it with distilled water and cheap household electrolyte (causes electrical current). The device gets vacuum and 12 volts from the engine, and produces water gas as shown in the video inside.
Did you know that a modern gasoline engines has an average efficiency of about 25 to 30%. In other words, 70 to 75% of the energy stored in that expensive fuel wastes as heat, pollution (unburned fuel!) and vibration, and only about 25% of energy moves the vehicle.
Our simple water gas conversion guide will show you how to use electricity from your car’s battery to separate water into a gas. Also called brown’s gas or Hydroxy, burns smoothly and provides significant energy - while the end product is just water! It provides the atomic power of hydrogen, while maintaining the stability.
Massively cut back on gas costs, Dramatically reduce your greenhouse emissions and receive irs refunds. Because water gas is already in gas and diesel, it is very easy to extract tons of fuel from it.
You may have some question like "Can a car really use water as gas?"