Run Car on Water Save Gas

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By prabhat786

Water4Gas

Running any car of water been into news lately. Thinktanks are working on alternatives with rising oil prices and what can be the best alternative when you are told one morning that, you can actually run your car on water.

Seems like some kind of a joke. Well to be true I was not certain that I read it correctly. Bingo, they ment every word.

How does water4gas works?

Don't take the easy route and add water to the gas tank. You would still need to put gasoline in the fuel tank. The program "water4gas" details every step on how to run your car on hybrid of gasoline and water (hydrogen). Thats true you will need a conversion kit that will sit just below the hood of your car. This will intake water and hydrogen will be returned which then will be pumped into the engine via air intake pipes along with gasoline.

This will result in lesser usage of gas as hydrogen is also supplied along with gasoline and mileage will increase dramatically.


Pros and Cons of Water4Gas

Pros of running car fueled along with gas:

(1) your savings start instantly to upto 70%.

(2) 1000s of happy persons are already taking the benefits from Water4Gas formula.

(2) 100% safe and legal.

(3) Dramatically get performance boost with hydrogen fueled car.

(4) Conversions do not void manufactures warrant.

(5) The cost is deductible on IRS, as IRS has up to $2000 cash rebate for hybrid vehicle.

Cons:

(1) Not suggested you put it on a brand new car. It is ok to put the conversion kit on a new car, not it would damage the car, it looks messy under the hood of your brand new car. Most brand new cars are already quite fuel efficient.

(2) Have basic mechanic tools and know how the car works or know how to make small changes/repairs on cars. I suggest you put this device on your old cars, trucks and experiment with it.

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