Electronics Technician Modifies Vehicle Engine to Run Using Water as Additive
An electronics technician modified a vehicle engine system so it can run with water used as an additive to diesel.
Amidst the surging fuel prices, many people are looking for ways to cut down on daily expenses. One electronics technician found a unique solution by modifying a vehicle to run more efficiently using water as an added component to diesel.
Joel Pasaraba, an experienced technician, worked on a system that supports a car engine by using a device known as an HHO generator. The setup does not replace diesel but adds a new process that helps improve how fuel is used.

The idea started years ago, and through patience and testing, he was able to build a working version as early as 2009.
The system works by separating hydrogen and oxygen from water. These gases are then directed into the engineās air intake, where they mix with diesel during combustion. Instead of ordinary water, distilled water is used to keep the system clean and safe. Once the engine starts, the generator automatically begins operating with the help of a sensor.
Pasaraba noticed a reduction in fuel consumption due to this setup. He shared that his vehicle uses about 10 to 20 percent less diesel compared to before. Aside from saving fuel, the engine also produces less carbon buildup, which can help maintain its condition over time.

During one long trip to Cagayan Valley, he only needed a small amount of water to support the system, allowing him to travel a significant distance. He also observed that the vehicleās mileage improved, covering more kilometers compared to its usual performance without the device.
Pasaraba has been using this modified vehicle for several years.
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