Water The Future For Your Car?
January 30th, 2009 by admin
Whether the price of oil is up or down, running a car in never cheap, and it is NOT green house friendly. And with gas saving products in the market today like RunYourCarOnWater, it is never a better time to check out what people have to say about these products. But before you thing it is all a scam, it is not. For one, these products have an 8 week guarantee – that means if you are not happy with any of the products, you can always ask for a refund. If you are not aware of it by now, avoid programs that do not offer any refund policy! Here’s a couple of reviews for your reference
1. Water4Gas
“Essentially, what you do is set up a compact container under your hood. You use the energy from your car battery. You mix water and baking soda into the container. The electrical connection is very elementary – no need to use relays or any other complications. The device connects to the 12 Volts of your battery via the ignition switch, to forbid hydrogen production when the engine is off.” – by Migual Medrano, Buzzle.com
“Of course NOT! Water can’t produce any energy until it’s broken down into hydrogen and oxygen, a process known as electrolysis. Hydrogen known to be one of the most potent and most abundant energy sources on earth has often been predicted to replace dependence on fossil fuels like gasoline and diesel (and the middle east). In addition to powering automotives, hydrogen is also used to power entire cities in Denmark and Japan. Water can be electrolyzed into hydrogen using many different ways: electricity, geothermal energy, natural gas, and solar power are few examples. The resultant gas from electrolysis of water is described by many different names: HHO, Brown’s gas, Rhodes gas, oxy-hydrogen are only a few examples.” – By Chuck Rabel, Buzzle.com
2. RunYourCaronWater
“Basically this Hydrogen Generator system works by electrolyzing a small container of water under the hood of your car. In this way it is turned into Hydrogen and Oxygen gas or HHO. This gas is then taken into the airflow of the intake manifold of your car where it is mixed with regular gas from your cars fuel tank. As this mixture burns a lot better as well as smoother than just regular gasoline you get the gas mileage improvements that you have been looking for.” – By Mike Legg, Buzzle.com
“Getting to the point, the technology involves making a device that utilizes your cars battery for a power source. The device separates water into gas called HHO. The gas, HHO is know as Hydrogen Oxygen and when formed is an excellent source of energy for your car. This technology can decrease your gas expenditures by over $1,000 in a years time. Your savings can be even bigger with more drivers. If by chance you own a company with many vehicles, say around 50, the savings can be over $50,000 a year.” – By Shane Wilson
3. Gas4Free
“Gas4Free is a complete, Do-It-Yourself system that’s affordable and SIMPLE to install, anyone can do it. With Gas4Free, just by using WATER with Your gasoline or diesel engine you can double, even triple your mileage. We own 3 cars averaging 63MPG. Water packs incredible power, boosting performance while cleaning your engine and preventing smog by significantly reducing emissions Join the Tens of thousands of people that are using this technology worldwide, read the testimonials of many happy customers Learn how the government will pay you for using Gas4Free.” – By Amanda Wier, GoArticles
“Do you want to start running your cars with water? If you are interested, you would definitely want to check out the Gas 4 Free System that extracts energy out of water. By using the electricity from your car battery, it can extract HHO gas from water and use it to power your car, helping you save up tremendously on fuel costs.” – By Unknown, GoArticles.com
What you understand here is – with these products, water is just part of the puzzle ad it is used to generate Brown Gas, a cleaner gas. Using this effective alternative, you will improve your gas mileage and best of all, reduce that dirty Green House pollution!
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