Does Water4Gas Really Work???
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Water4Gas Is a Scam
This is a fair warning to all who have ever thought about buying into this steaming pile of horse s***!
Gas Prices Are RIDICULOUS!!! The national buzz is obscene when dealing with gas prices. With gas prices like they are, it's easy pickings for scam artists to take advantage of unsuspecting consumers with some ridiculous claims about a jam jar of water running your car.
I've seen the website for this new gig called Water4Gas including other sites as well...and I wanna know like everyone else if this thing really works?!
They claim you can use tap water and increase fuel economy. So naturally I am interested in this myself as many others are, and skeptical at the same time. What I, and everyone else wants to know very bluntly...
does this work???
Simple Answer = NO
It does NOT do what it promises!
The design they push is supposed to be basic and so easy that they claim a moron can install it in a few hours with household materials. The website claims it works for deisels including tractor trailers. It's a simple conversion that basically utilizes a jam jar filled with water.
This is obviously to good to be true right?
Because it is.
Any company claiming to run your car on water with this type of conversion is ripping you off. There are others out there but Water4Gas is the larger one on clickbank with the most gravity currently at the time this was written.
Any affiliate marketer still promoting this would be wise to distance themselves of any association with this company.
If you are curious about this or wondering if it works the answer is a loud and clear NO!
Anyone claiming that it is saving them money and gas is going to be directing you to a website with the same bogus lies and making a hopeful commission as you are suckered into buying. There is no proof nor anyone able to prove it works. Anyone claiming it does is ripping you off... period.
WATER4GAS DOESN'T WORK AS PROMISED!
The product does not do a damn thing. Furthermore it is being banned from google sites across the board.
Either it's a rip off or google promotes global warming. You figure it out!
Educate Yourself Before You Buy ANYTHING!
Do not believe any of the wild claims being made on running your car with a hydrolizer made out of a jelly jar, regardless of some professional's opinion and very elaborate chemistry discussions that they may state.
No one can prove it, and no one has. Nuff said. It can not and simply will not work the way that it is being claimed to what so ever!
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If I see you walking down the street holding an empty Evian bottle I will know that you tried this out!
you may want to drop the pipe..passing motorist are less likely to lend a hand if you look like you just killed mrs plumb in the library
There's a few hubs about this, and I've left questions asking the writers to confirm their own experiences with the product they're flogging.
So far, no response has been the only answer.
If Misha finds this thread, he'll give you an earful about Water2fuel :)
@funnebone. Mrs Plum - ROTFL
My dad looked into this technology last year but the device was more complicated than the one shown on this web site and required a mechanic to install it. Also, it used more than just a quart of water for a few months. You have to fill your tank once in awhile just like with gas but it burns cleaner and actually creates sort of a steam to power the engine. This is real technology, but the web site is bogus. It's more complicated than they make it sound. The device on their site looks like one of my grandma's jars she uses to put homemade jam in.
There is also technology for engines to run on air. India is seeing if they can make cars that run using air but don't expect to see them in USA. There's also a perpetual motion engine but that technology was confiscated by the government years ago. They want us to bend over and take it at the pumps and any place else they decide like the grocery store, drug store, hospital and doctor office.
Whoever runs that site probably knows about the real technology but doesn't know how it really works and is scamming people who are sick of gas prices which is pretty much everybody. I will have to ask my dad if there's any info he still has about the company he checked out.
I've done a little bit more research and it turns out there are companies that will sell you prebuilt "hydrolizers" and you simply get a mecanic to install the thing with a few minor modifications. I'm wondering if these pre built gigs are just some harmless gizmo that does nothing at all but costs an arm and a leg.
PLM, if you find out more information on this hydrolizer stuff, let us know!! :D
i have been researching this also and want to know if it really works. They have tried this on mythbusters but obviously to any person who knows chemistry they did it wrong. There was hardly any bubbles coming out so it was a total bogus experiment so anyone saying 'mythbusters busted it" is out of the question. Also since I work with aftermarket turbos superchargers, Nos and performance items know that a cars output can be boosted. Most mechanics just know how to fix cars that are broken and a few know how to actually tune a vehicle with aftermarket parts or turbos. Try asking your mechanic if they know how to set a AFC..lol.. With that being said there is a lot of rubbish answers that I find from peoples who actually never tried this and I want to know if it can really help with fuel economy. One of the rubbish answers is that we need a lot of hydrogen. This is true if we are planning to run the car totally on hydrogen. What measurements did they give ... so how much under 9:1 or more compression do we need to actually help produce same amount of hp and torq?? this was not answered. Another is that it takes a lot more to produce then the outcome. C'mon guys it takes current to produce it. This comes from the battery and alternator. Have you ever heard anyone saying turn off your radio because it saves gas??...lol.. Look at the fuse on your radio circuit..it is probably a 10-15 amp fuse which is around the same amount of current it takes to split H20 to hydrogen to produce roughly a liter per minute. So that answer is just dumb to me. Another one is that you save fuel with the other devices that are attached like the E.F.I.E.....This will save you fuel of course because it leans out your car .. But my answer is that if your car runs leaner then your temperature runs up and these guys claim that they are running cooler.hmmm..How can that be?????..... Duh!!..All these dumb answers saying how it would not help by peeps that never tried this or have no knowledge about cars. This theory of HHO in my mind might work if it is like injecting nos but at a little level. Nos burns really hot so more fuel is necessary . Another cure For these hydro burning cars is with a use of water injection which comes in some kits that I have seen which makes sense. Water injection boosts horsepower on a normal car. I guess the only way to figure this out is to actually try it on an engine with a dyno. If a motor runs cooler then technically it has less damage happening internally. A little cooler is OK but not a lot because the ECU and sensors need to have a certain amoun of heat to operate for emmisions. Have you guys heard of propane injection for diesel trucks??? It helps with horsepower. More horsepower technically means that you have to press less gas to coast if not driven like a racer. I am not dissing anyone but some of the answers i see is given by guys who don't know about tuning cars with aftermarket parts. They just know factory tuned cars. Maybe I just have to make one and see if it works out to get a correct answer.
Updated my article to reflect my current findings. This whole thing is a rip-off. The entire thing is a scam.
Can we run our car with water and gas?
Can anybody tell me is the HHO Gas is real working or is another scam?
just another clever scam
hi there, I use water to fuel a car as a supplement to gasoline. In fact, very little water is needed, only one quart of water provides over 1800 gallons of HHO gas which can literally last for months and significantly increase your car fuel efficiently, improve emissions quality, and save money. I found the way through this site http://www.runcarsonwater.us i really recommend it to everybody, it's a nice eBook where you can find the instructions on how to do it! take a look.
I just took a look at your site there ronald, looks to me like it's exactly the same water4gas website just redesigned and a simple name change. What makes this one different because I don't see much of a variation from the pile of shit water4gas tried to con everyone with vs. this one. I see you recommending it and everything but if you're actually using this and it works? Can you show us some proof please?
C'mon ronaldcollins PLM is completly right.
Every single claim is complete rubbish! You must know by now that this is bs
I wrote about these scams recently and I may know a bit about it as well.
I have 3 dyno's and 10 or so 4/5 gas analysers in stock, including full suite DEA and MEA's and a lifetime spent developing 2 and 4 stroke motors.
Want to put your money where your mouth is?
Or do you reckon Honda or Toyota are too thick to make another 100 million dollars next year by just adding water? Stop peddling Crap!














robie2 says:
18 months ago
Evidently, it doesn't work. I knew it was too good to be true. Check out this forum thread: http://hubpages.com/forum/topic/5156