Water For Gas, Truth Or Myth?

Water For Gas, Truth Or Myth?
By Elizabeth Banks

 

Gas prices are extremely high these days, many wonder if they can still afford to have a car. Some wait for new technologies to appear, others search for ways to save money on gas NOW! This has been seen almost everywhere now, a guy uses a guide to convert his vehicle to a water powered car, is it a myth?!

It is a myth if a guide is promising you to use only water and nothing else to run your car. It is true if water is used to supplement the current fuel on your car!

The water is not used in a direct sense to supplement your car, H2O is a neutral molecule and doesn't burn. What the guide teaches you is to use simple tubes and bolt-ons to assemble a system which breaks down water molecules into two gases, an H2 and O2 (Oxygen can only be coupled to another Oxygen). Hydrogen is twice the oxygen amount, it is used in combination with gasoline or diesel fuel to increase a car's gas mileage, this is why this is also called ''water for gas''.

How easy it is to assemble on a car? If you can read and follow instruction, than there should be no problem! There is no modification to the central computer and previous installations are untraceable when removed, so the car's warranty stays.

Does the conversion work on all cars? It works on 99% of the vehicles on the market, so you can take your old Ford and convert it to burn water. Trucks can be converted as well but more than one of these generators might be needed, they are small in size about one fourth of a jar.

Where can you find the material? Most of the parts are probably in your garage for anything missing look around in your town, so why not make your car a water powered car!

For reviews about different conversion guides out there click on water for gas for tips on how to save gas click on Free gas saving tips

 

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Comment by 9ravemaster Oct. 09,2008
Good share
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