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Has anyone actually tried one of those water hybrid conversion kits for their car? what was the outcome?

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i have been reading all of the web sites, but they are all from companies selling either plans or products... just want to know if there is any truth to it and if so, how easy it really is... help me out

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  1. They are all SCAMS. One company does not even sell you the kit but their ads make you think they do. What you get is a book telling you how to make your own kit. You can get the same info at your local library for free.


  2. The outcome will be bad on the intake manifold and most likely will ruin the fuel injection system.  Water injection systems are used primarily on turbo fan jet engines.  They cool the core down and help it operate more effeciently at a cooler temperature.  Its a novel idea for a combustible engine but unfortunately doesnt work

  3. They are a scam.  In fact, they are an affiliate network of scammers, which is why you see people claiming "of course it works" and directing you to a website for more information.

    Check out the link I've given below to see details of the scam and the reasons why none of these "run your car on water" hydrogen-hybrid systems could ever possibly work.

    This is a huge fraud and I wish the FTC or someone would step in and stop people from being ripped off, it really is a crime where a bunch of unscrupulous people are using high oil prices to fleece others for a lot of money.

    And be sure to tell everyone you know about this scam - so that others don't get caught out by the lies that are being told by the scammers and their websites.

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