Do you want to know how you can drive around using plain tap water as fuel and laugh at rising gas costs, while reducing your auto's emissions and helping to prevent more global warming?
That was the headline I read and my initial gut reaction was "Oh no... Not another save money on your gasoline scam".
I thought, here was someone trying to make an easy buck because of how absolutely terrible the price of gasoline and diesel had become.
When you have record oil prices and a situation where you and everyone you know are being negatively affected by the outrageous cost of fuel it only made sense that some new gadget to save you money gasoline would hit the market...
So is this latest scam the government is going to shut down? Let's find out.
Over the course of my adult life, like you, I'm sure; I've come across every imaginable device, system or chemical additive that claimed to be that miracle gas booster that would save us 50% on our gasoline or diesel costs.
Do you remember the magnets on your fuel line? Supposedly they separate gasoline molecules, or something to that effect, which allowed the fuel to burn cleaner and more efficiently.
Well, if these magnets did work, the results were so insubstantial that you couldn't measure the change. Not worth the cost of admission in other words.
I've prided myself as being an optimist. So as an optimist I have always kept my ear to the wind about technology that would help me on my fuel costs and help the environment as well.
However, for some reason this water for fuel was something I heard about well over a decade ago and it really didn't peak my interest this time around, but I kept hearing so much about this new water for fuel set-up that I had to at least take a look...
I'm an optimist remember, and even though I'd already written it off as just another scam I needed to verify it was really a scam, but I was sorta knocked out of my boots by what I found and you will be to...
Here is some solid information that we all need to know about.
For one, people from every part of the USA are testifying how using water for gas really works for them. Another thing is that over a decade ago I did my research and knew Hydrogen or HHO was indeed a viable fuel source so I knew that part of the concept was solid.
So the question is, "Is water for fuel, or more precisely is Hydrogen for fuel a scam?"
The short of it, no.
The long of it, no.
When you can add Hydrogen safely into your automobile's fuel intake, it will burn and it will burn more efficiently than fossil fuel can. That's just plan ole science.
All of the big name auto manufactures are in the process of creating their own versions of Hydrogen fuel based automobiles. These are billion dollar companies, with "mad" scientist working for them and if these geniuses are investing millions and millions of dollars into developing autos based on Hydrogen as a fuel, then there is something to it, don't you think?.
The sad part is I knew all this information back when I first began to hear about this water for fuel technology that is now all the buzz, but I ignored it anyway.
What I eventually learned was that this isn't new technology at all; it is in fact old technology that is simply being used more efficiently.
Automakers have fallen back on this technology for their designs, but the bottom line is that its all the same public domain knowledge that any of us can use!
How much it will it affect your automobile's mileage and how much money will it save you? Well that really depends on your automobile. People from all across the country and from around the world are reporting up to a 45% increase in gas mileage.
Do the simple math; a 45% better fuel economy is like spending $1.65 a gallon when everyone else is spending $3.00. That's why I'm helping to spread the word about Hydrogen and its benefits to us all.
For the savings Hydrogen and other alternative fuel sources can bring you and for the good of our planet, you should learn more about the new forms of alternative fuels too.
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