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Does the water4gas really work to save gas?

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Does the water4gas really work to save gas?

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  1. SCAM !!!!  I read extensively about it and the science is ALL WRONG.  I studied chemistry in school so I know.

    Even if you don't understand the science behind it to know, ask yourself this one simple question: if these devices worked, why don't the car companies install them at the factory and sell more cars?

    Because they don't work...

    Good Luck...

    P.S. If you go to these HHO sites, they will tell you that the HHO become a catalyst for the reaction inside the engine. NONSENSE !  In chemistry Catalyst is does NOT react at all and just help other reaction.  Hydrogen and Oxygen in piston would be immediately consumed (and so by definition cannot be a catalyst).


  2. It DEFINITELY works.

    I'm thinking about converting my car, too.

    This guy I go to church with is running his car on water and is getting about 30% increase in gas mileage.

    I've been reading about the different water for fuel kits on the market, and I found a very helpful site that compares some of these conversion kits.

    http://www.waterforgaskits.com

    This site also covers Water4Gas chapter by chapter, so you'll know exactly what you are getting before you purchase.

    good luck

  3. a rare day, i agree with LNAF,

    it's a load of c**p... the energy used to produce the hydrogen has to come from somewhere....

    Where does it come from?

    YOUR electrical system, where does it get power?

    your engine...

  4. There are several scientific papers that show that supplementing your gasoline engine with HHO gas both improves performance and greatly reduces the amount of pollutants from the exhaust. In the studies they had the ability to adjust the engine timings and fuel ratios. The problem with the water4gas system is that it just generates HHO, introduces it into the intake and then "sees what results you get". Based upon what the computer sensors (oxygen, etc) do to adjust the fuel consumption, your results can vary. It's not a scam, but since it is a "build it yourself" kit, it is more for the car enthusiast. I am adding a system onto my SUV at the moment, but am reading up on my onboard computer and using the study results to tune this guy and see what maximum efficiency I get. So if you have a car you wouldn't mind tinkering with, give it a shot. It will improve your gas mileage...just a guess as to how much.

  5. Here's an honest, non-biased answer:

    1. Try it for yourself. Run some electricity through water and baking soda, and hold a lighter to gas bubbles it produces.. OR full a balloon with the gas it produces , let the balloon next to a lit candle, and stand way back.

    2. Here's an nbc news video where they non-biasely tested an HHO setup for themselves. http://www.wptv.com/content/specialrepor...

    3. How do You get Hydrogen gas? By separating it from H2O. Simple science - so don't pay any attention to these chowderheads who say that they learned otherwise in highschool.

    People who shout it's a scam are too lazy to try it.

    People who make outrageous claims, are usually using wishful thinking or selling you something.

    People who actually use this, are saving lots of money.

    Now for a biased answer:

    We've been making and installing HHO generators for a while now. Some vehicles get good results in MPG, some don't. Factors for noticeable results rely on vehicle condition, year of production, and the efficiency of the O2 sensors installed on the vehicle.

    I've over tripled my gas mileage - so that's no placebo effect to me. 3 out of 4 of my family members I have installed this to have achieved over 60% increase in mileage.  Anything below 20% could merely be placebo effect (wishful thinking).

    If you want free plans to build your own and try it, I have free plans on my myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/trinityenergies

    You can't really trust anyone's MPG claim unless it is documented by a non-biased party.. so do yourself a favor and build your own generator and try it for yourself. You probably won't be able to convince most of the jacks on here otherwise - but at least you'll be saving alot of $$$ by possibly getting over 60 mpg.

    (I am currently at 78 MPG)

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