Run Your Car On Water; Real or Fake?
With over a hundred scam artist’ spamming the web every day, it becomes hard to spot a fake. With the time and energy they devote in some form of scam, wouldn’t you think they could make the same amount of money - without the bad karma? Now to the topic at hand.
www.water4gas.com suggests that not only can you double your gas mileage, but also boost the performance of your car! This, in my mind does not seem to be an easy, flawless installation. For those that have seen “Flubber” and remember the flying car featured in the film; this is an example of what it takes to run your car on H2O. But not to these people, they state the following:
“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 with DISTILLED WATER and a little bit of BAKING SODA. The device gets vacuum and electricity (12 Volts) from the engine, and produces HHO gas (Hydrogen+Oxygen) as shown in the video below.“
From my personal experiences with a car, I have always thought that H2O caused the engine to “spurrer” and not allow for a smooth drive. Why is that? For one you would be diluting the mixture thus causing a decrease in octane. Also, if this product did actually work, wouldn’t you think most (if not all) motor companies would buy out the patent and have the creator come work for them?
Just some food for thought. Has anyone tried this product, if so - tell us about it.














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