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This product promising to convert your car to run on water plus gas has been enticing me for months.
My reaction every time I read about it is surely this cannot work. The price of gas keeps climbing and the allure of a product that converts my car to run on water and gas gets more interesting every day.
The device named water4gas is designed to add many advantages to your engine and also help reduce emissions and the ever more nagging problem of global warming. How can any device make a car run on water and gas? Will it ruin your engine? The answer is contained in two comprehensive e-books which explain it all to you before you decide to convert your car to run on water and gas. The e-books cost very little compared to the rising price of gas and they are very straightforward and easy to understand.
The non technical person who is interested in converting their car to run on water and gas is not left out because the developers have created a marketplace organized by state and region where you can find someone to install the system for you for a very nominal fee.
This is really a no brainer if you are at all interested in saving fuel costs and converting your car to run on water and gas.
This is not a scam and for those interested it is worth the read even if you don't decide to convert a car to run on water and gas.
Published by S. A. Knight
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9 Comments
Post a CommentDon't waste your money on these phoney products. 'Water-4-Gas', etc., etc., whatever catch phrases are used, it's all a rip-off. It does not work! More energy is consumed in forming "HHO" gas than you get back. What's really laughable is the ignorance shown by those who have bought into this scam! Their garbled up attempts to explain how this process supposedly works are pathetic! They obviously did not stay awake in physics class.
hi,there
i hope this site may be help many people.....Has anyone tried another water for gas kit?
i think many people don't have to try something to understand that it works.
I've seen facts on the news and all over the Internet, that running a car on water IS
possible. Even that I haven't
tried doing it, it doesn't mean that it's impossible.
this is not spam but i want many people to see other choice.Has anyone tried the kit? like
water4gas,runyourcaronwater etc.
Is it really a scam? if you don't satisfy you can asked for refund..no more pain
You can truly get better mileage....http://carwaterguide.blogspot.com
thank you very much for visit my site
Well I won't comment anymore because thankfully intelligent people can decide for themselves and again there is no risk to pursuing some of these possibilities with gas continuing to rise. It is just another option to consider By the way, anyonecan follow the links on my CP page and they will find I am not anonymous at all.
The overall anonymity of the comments bespeaks the scam nature of the entire concept. Drive smarter without pouring your money into the pockets of these pseudoscientists. If it sounds too good to be true - it most certainly is.
I checked out Sean's CP page and Sean, you really should not critcize others for affiliate links when your article on running cars on water leads directly to an affiliate link just like the one you criticized in my article.
Eye doctor
Hello Sean, I agree There is an affiliate link in this article which last time a checked was a legitimate use of article publishing. I have purchased this product and my mechanic has checked it out and is installing it on one of his vehicles and then he will install it on mine. It may still turnout to be a dud but it is not simply an affiliate article. As you can see from other comments on this article, everyone has a right to make up their mind as to the legitimacy of this concept and they can choose to buy it, try it, and get a refund if they so choose as all sales go through clickbank. I personaaly try things and decide they are not for me and get my refund. Thank you for your comments.
The Eyedoctor who wrote this article.
this is not a scam !
i try at and its reley work for me!
this website help a lot to save money...href="http://runyourcaronwater2.googlepages.com/">how to convert car to run on water
This "run your car on water" stuff is just a huge scam that uses pseudo-science to dupe those who don't even have a high-school-level of understanding of the basic physics and chemistry involved.
If you want the truth and the simple math that debunks this scam, check out this page: http://aardvark.co.nz/hho.shtml