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Run Car on Water Review of Plans Manuals and
Instructions to Make a Water Car

 

What these products are actually promising is that you can run your car on a combination of gas and water. In fact - the water is hydrocarbon produced in a small container and fed into the air intake of your car.

These are the following products currently available;

- Water4Gas
- Run Your Car On Water
- Drive With Water Fuel
- Half Water Half Gas
- Fuel Trips
- Water Car Pro.

The most popular product is the product - Water4Gas. This product is the most comprehensive and detailed. Outlining step by step how to construct a small device under your hood that will feed hydrocarbon to your air intake.

There is much debate about the benefits of adding this to your engine and whether or not it actually makes any difference to your fuel economy.

A lot of information online boasts good performance differences and good improvements in fuel economy.

These manuals offer devices that use a little electricity out of the car's battery, to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen).

HHO, also called Hydroxy or Hydrogen*Oxygen™, burns beautifully and provides TONS of energy - while the end product is just WATER!

Development and experimentation by back yard engineers apparently have proven that this solution is feasible. With this method you can run your traditional car partially on water with little or no modifications.

You should always be cautious when buying online and ensure that you are buying from a reputable source. These products show you how to make a simple, inexpensive device that anyone can construct to increase gas mileage up to 50% and more while cleaning the engine.

They even boast that it reduces pollution.

 

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