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Does Water For Gas Work in a Turbo Diesel?
How to use water for fuel is a simplified summary of points that come up when wanting to know about using water as gas.
63 commentsWater As Fuel For Gasoline Powered Cars?
Have you heard about cars that can actually run on water? Do you really think it's possible? Interesting questions I'll try to answer. As an engineer I'm interested in clean energy and environmental issues...
8 commentsInventors of Water Powered Cars
The concept of using water as fuel for cars is not something new. It is an established fact that a water molecule is composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. It is equally well known that hydrogen is a...
2 commentsRun Your Car On Water
BURN WATER as well as GasWith gasoline as expensive as it is (oil prices has nearly doubled in a span of just one year), now is the perfect time to be thinking of ways to save on your gas expenses. You should...
7 commentsGenerate Free Energy For Your Car
How to Generate Free Energy in Your CarFossil fuel is a limited resource. Perhaps we aren't yet feeling the crunch of its scarcity – but the operative word here is "yet." The time will come when we shall. In...
1 commentDo Fuel Savers Work
I met a guy a few weeks ago that seemed to know everything about cars. Every single question I asked him so far, he came to me with a great answer and often with a "proposition" too. I call him the cars' Guru...
1 commentWater 4 Gas - Water 4 Gas Review
You may be wondering what Water 4 Gas is. And you may be wondeing if Water 4 gas is worth the membership. Well, when you read this, you see if it's worth it for you. Now Water 4 Gas is a blue print to run...
Water4Gas Systems-Can Your Car Run on Water?
Water4Gas is new Do It Yourself Technology (DIY) based on splitting water in a vehicle and using the resulting gases not to drive the vehicle - but to enhance the effectiveness of its combustion so that we...
0 commentsHow To Make Your Car Run On Water ?
How To Make Your Car Run On Water ? Click Here For More Details It's very simple. You don't change your engine or computer. A quart-size (95O cc) container is placed somewhere under the hood. You fill it...
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