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2004 Chevrolet Corvette Commemorative Edition

"Using Water To Increase Gas Mileage? Yes, It's Now Reality.
Average Savings Are $110/Month"


And A Local NBC Channel Gives It A "Scam" Test


2003 Jeep Liberty Sport

Gas prices are continuing to skyrocket. But can you afford to buy a whole new car right now ... literally thousands of dollars ... to get one with better gas mileage?

It's hard to shell out that kind of money, particularly in the challenging economic times we're facing right now. Yet, what are the alternatives as our monthly gas bills keep doubling?

Well, it turns out there's now a better, far less expensive way to save thousands on gas ... and not have to change your vehicle at all ... using, of all things, water!


I've Been Keeping My Eye On This:

Actually, I've had a "wait and see" attitude on this for a while now. It involves a pretty simple technology that uses water to produce a hydrogen gas (HHO) which then supplements the gasoline used by a vehicle (more on this in a moment). But I simply wanted to see more on the actual performance results over time.

You see, it's been two years now since vehicles began using this "water and gas" technology to significantly improve fuel burning efficiency. And not being a "technical" person myself, or a knowledgeable car mechanic, I just wanted to wait a while to see the actual followup on the "real world" results.

As I continued to read about actual results since then, well, they were impressive, including documentation of miles per gallon doubling and even tripling in some cases. And with gas prices fast approaching $4 per gallon, the savings are really adding up (average savings have been about $110 per month).

And the savings are obviously that much larger for families with multiple vehicles.

The actual improvements in gas mileage results have varied depending on both the vehicle and the way the vehicle is used. While doubling and tripling fuel economy has indeed occurred, I like to stay more conservative and say you can safely expect to increase mpg performance somewhere in the 30% to 60% range. Again, average savings have been $110/month.

Other Benefits As Well:

Not only is this a gas saving device, but it turns out it does a lot more as well, such as produce a smoother running engine and reduce emissions at the same time.

The downside of the internal combustion engine of today is one of poor gasoline-burning efficiency: 20%-25% of the gas is lost to pollution, carbon deposits and heat. But the hydrogen enhanced mixture simply burns more efficiently and thereby significantly reduces these effects.

And because the engine is being essentially steam-cleaned everyday, the result is a smoother and quieter running engine with a longer life expectancy.


But First, Let's Be Clear:

Water can be used as a supplement to gasoline or diesel fuel. There's still no such thing as sticking your garden hose in your gas tank and running on 100% water. (Maybe sometime down the road.)

What we're talking about here is is an existing technology that enables your vehicle to use water in conjunction with gasoline ... which results in substantial increases in fuel efficiency.

What this simple mechanism does is take electricity from your battery to separate water into a gas called "HHO" (2 parts hydrogen + 1 part oxygen). HHO, also called Brown's Gas or Hydroxy, burns extremely efficiently and provides LOTS of energy. So much energy, in fact, that a single quart of water can supplement gas usage for months at a time. A quart of water literally expands into over 400 gallons of combustible gas.

Then I Saw This On My Local NBC Channel:

It was a special investigative report on WPTV, a local NBC station here in West Palm Beach. They used the device on one of their own vehicles to see if this was a scam ... or if it would actually work as advertised.

You can see the video here, but to make a long story short, their comparative simulated driving test improved mileage by a very impressive 61%. And in their actual street driving test, the gas mileage increased by 58%. In either case, it's a big money saver.

This was the final straw I was looking for to get me off the fence on this ... in addition to all the positives I've been reading, here was yet another confirmation from a very responsible, close-to-home source.

But You Don't Have To Pay $1,200!

I've seen these kits selling for as much as $1,600. The one tested in the video sells for $1,200. Well, that seems like an awful lot of money to me. If the average savings for one vehicle is $110 a month, at this price it will take almost a year to start saving money.

This seems way too high. Especially since I'd already learned the kit can be constucted from inexpensive materials found in a local hardware or auto parts store ... and at roughly 80% to 90% less!

You see, no modifications at all are made to the engine, computer or fuel injection systems. It's simply something pretty much any backyard mechanic can install.

And thinking about it ... it's also something that will increase the value of a vehicle. A car that saves this kind of money on gas is obviously worth more than an identical car that can't.

At any rate, I thought now was the time to pass along this information.

There's actually a do-it-yourself kit that's designed for beginners with no special tools and limited budgets. If you're interested, you can get it here: Water/Gas Conversion Kit.

Wishing you happy gas savings!

All the best,

Josh





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