Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Run Car on Water Mix - Learn how to save on gas.

There are advantages and disadvantages to run your car with water that most people who write these guides are not telling you. In order to make an informed decision about whether or not running your car on water is a viable option for you means that you need the right information; not some sales page prompting you to make that choice.

If I were you, I would want to know if run your car on water is a scam or a reality to the solution of the high gas prices that plague our nation and the world. It is obvious that we do need an alternative, but doing something that you don’t truly know about can hurt you in the long run.

Like you, I wanted to know the answer to this announcement of water fuel conversion and so I did some extensive research and found some real advantages to this, but also a few disadvantages as well.

Here are some of the obvious advantages of running water car:

(1) Save on High Gas Price. Those who are already using the Water4Gas system are reporting that their average gas mileage has improved from twenty percent to sixty five percent after they have done the water fuel conversion of their cars.
(2) It is safe and is 100% legal
(3) Water Fuel Conversions do not affect the manufacturer’s warranty.
(4) The cost to convert car to water is an IRS deductible expense when you file your tax return. The IRS is giving back cash rebates of up to $2000 for any type of hybrid vehicles.
(5) The conversion process does reduce emission and CO2, which creates a healthier environment.

Disadvantages:

(1) Most of the "run car with water," guides falsely indicate that the water gas conversion works with 99.9% of all types of cars and that is not true. There are not many people who are willing to try it with their new vehicles. People who tinker with old cars have tried it and it has worked.

(2) It may take a mechanic only a few hours to install the system, but for someone who knows little about cars, it may take a little longer


To really know for sure if the water fuel conversion system will work on your new car, you would have to optimize your fuel to air ratio.

This is usually done by either a MAF or MAP sensor, O2 modified sensor or even an EFIE, which is an Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer.

The Water4Gas ebook explains that in more details. You can find that information by CLICKING HERE.

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