Water/gas powered car kits. anyone have anyknowledge of of this i've seen web sites???
Internet web sites have kit information for sale on assembly and installation on your car. Has anyone seen this or have any knowledge of its validity? Supposed to increase your milage by 50% on any vehicle. 100% reversable if you need to sell your car and parts only cost around $50 average.
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- its a scam,water and gas don't mix,save your money,
- You cannot run water through an internal combustion engine like you would with gasoline. Water does not compress like gasoline and air do, and when that piston comes back up and has water on it, it will most likely blow out a gasket if you're lucky, but a valve or ring otherwise. Gas and air will combust and explode, but water will just take up that space and force the pressure elsewhere. That's why they tell you to never drive through floods and to not run your engine if there's a chance that water is in there. And, if you really think about it, spraying water onto a spark plug arcing at 20,000 volts minimum inside of an all metal block isn't too bright.
- To be honest with you, at first I too, thought it was definitely a scam, but I decided to do my own research and found a video presentation that showed exactly how it was done. I watch the video trying to have an open mind (which was very hard) and was quite surprised that it seemed really possible. I next clicked on the link provided at this review site and downloaded their free report. That too was quite impressive. It explained all the benefits that I could get to convert car to run on water. The review site gave about for product reviews on guides that were selling that could give me step by step details on how to run my car on water. I chose the one that they said would give me diagrams. I am a visual person so I needed to see before I could do. I can say to you right now that I did convert my car to run on water (well it is not really water). I call it water gasoline, but of course it is called Brown Gas or HHO. All I spent was $67 bucks and now I save on money at the gas pump. My car runs better. I don't have to worry any more about these high gas prices. If you are interested to know more about this and this is not a solicitation, but to help someone, I will give you the review websites here: http://waterfueledcars.googlepages.com. Look in the source section for more sources of car gas saving tips.
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