The car driving would be very expensive as the prices of petrol and diesel are continuously increasing. These days, petrol prices in Delhi have reached Rs 74.91 and diesel prices have reached Rs 65.78. At the same time, a person from Hyderabad has discovered a special technique, with this technology, vehicles will run on water. Sundar Ramaiya, a resident of Hyderabad claimed that he has developed a special water fuel technology to tackle the problem of global warming. With the help of this technology, any petrol or diesel will run on water. The special thing is that the efficiency of this technology is more than normal fuel. He says that so far no universal fuel technology is available in the market, on which petrol or diesel vehicles can run. He says that using his technology, the car can deliver mileage up to 30 km in one liter of water.
Ramaiya, a mechanical engineer by profession, says that he has made a special kit carburetor, which will emit hydrogen. Through this technique, vehicles will run with water. Only water will be needed as fuel to run the trains. He says that this kit can be fitted in the Diggi of a 12-inch car. But due to lack of commercial production, it is very expensive at the moment. He says that for a 1,000 cc engine, it costs about Rs lakh.
He has created another special technique of carbon antidot , this technology can work from bikes to big cars, buses, tractors and generators. He says that this technology is completely eco-friendly and can eliminate air pollution caused by vehicles. He claims that the carbon antidote is actually water best nanotechnology, wherein an injection car is injected into the carburetor and it will give one liter of water a capacity of 30 liters of fuel and in 10 to 15 minutes, all hazardous gases can get up to 80% oxygen. Will change to After which neither the car will release black smoke i.e. carbon and the mileage will also increase. They claim that the engine will produce less vibration than before.
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