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Run Your Car On Water
God Send or Scam?
You just did a Google search and you want to know if you can
run your car on water. But then you notice there are several
"run your car on water products" and they all sound
great! You will surely be the first on your block to tap
in to this and save hundreds, thousands maybe MILLIONS of
dollars! You'll show those Arabs whose boss!
The headlines scream "Convert Your Car TODAY to Run on Water
and gas to save over 40% and higher on fuel costs." Your
car will become at least 40% more fuel efficient and produce
cleaner, greener, emissions. Then you keep on reading -
although we cannot guarantee it, we believe these plans will
enable you to build a car that runs on water.
If you test it out, though, do as the writer suggests and
use an old car that you can afford to
lose, if you can't make it work. This guide
will allow you to save over 40% and more on fuel costs in a way
that poses absolutely zero risk to your car. Hmmm... read
that first sentence again, starting to look a little fishy to
me.
They go on to say you'll also be entitled to IRS refunds which
means more savings in your pocket. You will get even
more mileage, and you'll have the satisfaction of knowing you
are no longer damaging the planet every time you drive that
horrible SUV. The Easter Bunny and Santa Claus also will
approve...(I put that in) Starting to sound very fishy,
when was the last time the IRS gave you a credit for something
you could not prove - in writing!
The Claims:
Running your car on water entitles you to HUGE IRS refunds.(SEE
ABOVE)
You can slash your gas costs in half, dramatically reduce your
greenhouse gas emissions and increase your MPG (Miles Per
Gallon) and vehicle performance!
Doesn't void your car's warranty at all.
This do-it-yourself conversion guide is very affordable (under
$150) and EASY with step-by-step instructions.
This technology has been around for quite some time but has
been put under wraps by big car companies for the fear of loss
in revenues if this concept caught on.
The Bad News
The process of using electricity to split water into hydrogen
and oxygen gas DOES work. BUT - the amount of energy
required to split the water in useable amounts for fuel is too
high for the amount of gas produced. The minimal amount
of gas mileage improvement is largely due to the fact the vapor
introduced makes the gasoline split into smaller particles and
burn more efficiently. There is a reason you don't see
cars and trucks all over the place running on water. Save
your money and get a tune-up and use some cheaper fuel additive
to increase how much your gasoline vaporizes and burn
it more efficiently.
Last but not least - DON'T GET SCAMMED! - It doesn't
work.
by Stingram - June 12, 2008
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