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Pinoy invents ‘water gasoline,’ receives Outstanding Inventor Award

A Filipino inventor named Neil Dazo has been awarded the “Outstanding Filipino Inventor” award after successfully running a vehicle with water.

His water gasoline invention, which he calls “Tubig na Gasolina” or “Dazo Water Fuel Hydrogen,” can run all types of vehicles that were previously powered by gasoline or diesel including trucks, cars, motorcycles, and more.

Dazo explained how his invention works on a video posted on his Facebook page.

Nowreader.com simplified the explanation as this: petrol and diesel fuels are inherently inefficient, and a lot of time there is unburnt fuel. The Dazo Water Fuel Hydrogen gas burns much more quickly, cleanly, and more powerfully. With three times the power of standard petrol or diesel, and this, in turn, helps to fully ignite and burn the standard fuel going into the engine.

In the video, Dazo said that “Tubig Na Gasolina” is able to provide a more improved power as “you need less acceleration, therefore, less fuel to go the same speed. Finally, as the bi-product of burning ‘Tubig Na Gasolina’ is water (more specifically steam) this will cool the engine, making it run cooler, therefore, more efficient, plus you get a ‘steam cleaning’ effect on the old carbon deposits inside the engine, giving more benefits for the engine,” he added.

Neil Dazo is a computer science and engineering graduate from College of Southern Nevada. He talked to kami.ph about his invention and how the people can benefit from it, especially the tricycle drivers from all around the Philippines. The people are hoping he would get the support from the new government.

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