Drive Your Car With Water An Exciting New Prospect Reviewed

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Gas
has become really expensive so why not supplement your gas budget with the free resource of water. While the technology to do so has been available for some time it's only with the recent skyrocketing gas prices that people have started to show a real interest in its use. However the benefits are more than monetary:

Reasons to Run Your Car on Water:

> The main reason, SAVE ON GAS
> But you can also increase your mileage by at least 50% and even up to 100%
> Using water with gas also reduces your emissions and hence pollution
> It's a totally reversible process

If the technology is available and legit than why hasn't it taken off in a bigger way? This is a question I wondered about, but the sad fact is that while the technology to use water to help fuel a car has been available and is a good environmental option, it wasn't until I personally felt the ‘pinch in the pocket’ that I gave it any real consideration. So now with perhaps no real intention of doing so you can:

# Have better mileage
# Lower costs
# And cleaner emissions

It Definitely Works!

It works by turning water (H2O) into a gaseous form (HH0). This gas then mixes in with the traditional gas, allowing you to gain greater mileage. With the right instructions, and some basic additions to the running of your car's engine it's a simple and relatively easy process to achieve. The plans are simple enough for a D.I.Y job or you can leave it in the hands of a mechanic.

Where to next?

The next step is to get hold of the some implementation plans. There are definitely products out there that will waste your money, so I would stick to either one of two websites:

The first product that I would recommend is RUN YOUR CAR ON WATER. This is the site recommended by most consumers in terms of cost, ease of instructions and fuel efficiency (at least 50%). These plans are very straightforward and avoid complicated jargon. They are the most cost effective at around $50 and you can use them to install the system yourself. Also the equipment needed to install the system can be purchased at your local hardware store and is also very cost effective, perhaps costing around $100, it includes things such as water containers and piping.

Next is the WATER4GAS site. This site has great customer support, but its main selling point is that it has instructions for converting larger and diesel vehicles to run on Gas and water. However the plans are slightly more complicated and would require either a mechanic or someone with mechanical knowledge, to understand all the jargon and install. The plans are more expensive costing around $97, but again the materials needed are cost effective and easily obtained.

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