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By Lo La


This is my water4gas story....

People talk. That's what we do. Well, one day, as I was talking to someone, he told me about this webpage that teaches you how to save money on gas. That was the day where this all began. I researched "water4gas"....interesting, I thought. I googled water4gas and included the words "scam", "fake", but nothing negative came up, everything that came up explained how and why this was possible.

I read the page, up and down, and down and up, day after day. I researched the terms used. I went to other sites. This was talking about converting your car to use hho....water and gas? It was like a completely new language for me! It took me a long time to research and read, and try to learn about this system. I did not want to give up, I knew it wouldn't be easy, but I knew it was possible, with someone who had the knowledge and the skills to make it happen. Luckily, I have a very very knowledgable mechanic whom I have a close relationship with, and I turned to him. As we talked, and researched together, he decided he would take on this project for me.

He researched it as well (as a good mechanic would) and proceeded to buy the materials. This took him quite a while, as they are not all found in one store. As he read the manual, he also learned that there are two types of systems, one for cars made on or before the year 1995 and others made for cars made after the year 1995.

He put the systems (systems because he was making the system for the older cars and for the newer cars at the same time) together and continued his research.

Below are some photographs (captions are underneath the picture).

Photos of System Parts & Install

Electrolyzer Tower with wires
Electrolyzer Tower with wires
Electrolyzer
Electrolyzer
Fuel Heater
Fuel Heater
PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Enhancer
PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Enhancer
PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Enhancer INSTALLED
PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) Enhancer INSTALLED
System Installed (for cars made in 1995 or before)
System Installed (for cars made in 1995 or before)
System installed (for cars made after 1995)
System installed (for cars made after 1995)
System Installed (for cars made after 1995) Closeup
System Installed (for cars made after 1995) Closeup

Furthermore....

These systems have now been installed in a 1990 Ford Probe and a 1999 Mercury Cougar. The parts that are still missing in the systems are: fuel heater (in Cougar), Map Sensor (in Cougar) and the EFIE (in both the Probe and the Cougar). These parts are currently being constructed and I will update this when they are added to the systems.

Finally, I will say I noticed that my rpm decreased immediately after the system was installed. I filled up my tank (ouch) and will take notes on the progress.

In the meantime, if you want more information, another great hub to visit that helped me was: http://hubpages.com/hub/HHO-Gas-Runs-Car

This hub explains this hho system and also provides some interesting links. Also, research things yourself.....it takes time but its worth it and you might learn something along the way.

I will keep you all posted on the results. Feel free to comment!

UPDATE! September 4, 2008

I am back with an update! Here is my report, the negative and positive:

Negative: You need to refill with DISTILLED water every week. If you forget, the baking powder crystalizes and you need to clean out the cell and the hoses. You MUST install the EFIE, or you will get lower results than what you started with because the EFIE tricks the car's computer telling it that there is less oxygen or hho, in turn, the car sends less gasoline. This system uses BOTH water and gas, contrary to popular belief that its just water.

Now, for the positive....I have increased my gas mileage by 6 miles per gallon. My car was getting 21 mpg before this, now its getting 27 (28% increase). This is with three cells installed in my car.

I do recommend having an experience mechanic work on this project for you. The book is worth it, and its easy to follow, however, with a mechanic, its just much easier.

Go to www.water4-gas.net to purchase this book....

Also, I recommend researching the car that runs on water called genepax....INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!

And, don't forget to research EVERYTHING yourself....don't just depend on the so called EXPERTS. Good luck!

Go water4gas!!!!!

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trunks  says:
17 months ago

So, does it work or what man? I have read through the blogs and had a good laugh at all the arguments, but I would really like to know if it works out for you. I don't have any kind of tech back ground in regards to cars, but I do know for a fact that the oil companies don't want this stuff perfected and given to the public; especially at a cheap cost. When it’s time for them to switch over to the different tech in regards to mpg and alternative fuels they have bought out over the years; you better believe they will make us pay for it. They have to supplement their out dated oil profits some how. I say this because my uncle, who is a retired mechanic (state winner as a student) has a saved newspaper article framed in his home that mentions a new carburetor that made an large V8 engine get around 50mpg. This was before I was born. Sometime in the 70’s I believe. I am going to see if he would be willing to open the frame so I can copy it. Also, my friend’s father (who has been a long time friend) who is also a mechanic by trade but worked in the oil industry told me the same types of stories. As a matter of fact, he told me they made him sign an agreement that if he invented anything in regards to the oil industry while he was their employee. They would have all rights to it. The oil industries run this country.

Zachary  says:
15 months ago

I am interested in doing this same proceedure to my 1999 Mercury Cougar. Could you give me a complete list of parts that I need to purchase to make it work in my vehicle? I am trying to avoid spending needless money on expensive kits from ebay. I have the "water4gas" eBook already. Thanks.

Lo La  says:
15 months ago

Hi Zachary......I will try to get the list for you from my mechanic, but it might take me a few days. Also, if you read the book it will tell you everything you need and what to do step by step....

jimclayton  says:
15 months ago

Way to go. I am in the process of building my second frame for my NiTi wiring for my water4gas electrolysis unit. I am working toward a charged water system. Way to go and all the best, jimclayton, www.tapwaterforgas.com

synic  says:
15 months ago

Hate to break it to you but Higher RPM is NOT a good thing. It means more engine wear and LESS mileage.

Also you say 28% increase... please tell us your mileage (not just percentages) before and after the systems were installed. Also tell us about your driving impressions. Is the car running the same or is the acceleration slower than it used to be. I read on another post that a guy was claiming a 20% increase but he briefly mentioned that the car had more difficulty getting up to speed on the freeway. That means the engine simply not running up to full power and that is how he got the extra 20%.... if you feed the engine less petrol you will increase your mileage but also decrease your horsepower!!!!

Lo La  says:
15 months ago

Synic....hahahahaHA....I was waiting for one of you to show up.

Updated the hub, yet, will answer your question.  Didnt' see any change in the acceleration of my car.  Increased 6 mpg....from 21 to 27.  That makes the 28%....in my little car that has 12 gallons that's a 72 mile difference per tank...so I'm satisfied.  THIS IS NOT A FAST AND EASY PROCESS....and it does require maintenance...but it works.

jimclayton  says:
15 months ago

Hi LoLa: You forgot to tell your critic that it also takes sweat and good mechanical skills. Its easy for the naysayers to spout their peudo-intellectual garbage but when confronted with a positive like your figures they wilt and blow away. Way to go. JimClayton, www.tapwaterforgas.com

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Water Powered Car  says:
15 months ago

Well said Jim

You definitely need some kind of mechanical skills. Even automated complete systems require some basic level of understanding.

Above all even if you have installed the complete system it requires some gutsy effort to switch on your cars engine first time. I have had many customers who were just scared to step in their car first time once I installed the system.

I live in HHO world and I know it works for sure. Though It is also correct to mention that there are huge variation in results for cars from different manufacturers. As on date we do not have any one single system that works for all of them.

I have posted some test results on my site

http://www.aboutwatercar.com/

wondering  says:
14 months ago

What are the results from the other car?How much cost to keep the water filled?

DNR  says:
11 months ago

You can find a lot of free plans for high output hydrolyzers at this site.

http://pmgen.com/hhoscambusters/index.php

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