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I want answers from people who have used water4gas on their cars ONLY. If you haven't don't answer.?

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Did it work? How well? Is it worth your money and time? I have a V8 SUV and would like to try this out, but reviews are mixed. I see bad reviews from people who haven't even tried it. And some good from those who have. Like I said, DON'T even answer this question if you have not personally tried it. I don't want your "opinions" based on something you don't know about - only think you know. So please, ONLY people who have tried this!!

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  1. my apologies, i haven't tried it.

    because it doesn't work.

    really.

    high school physics will teach you that.

    read jay's link.

    it's a hoax.

    you certainly can pursue your goal, but you'll eventually get to someone who says, "Send me $100 and i'll send you the plans."

    If you've a V8 SUV, i certainly understand your interest.

    however, if you're lucky, you'll just be out the hundred bucks.

    if you start messing with your engine, you'll be out a lot more than that.

    during ww2, some airplanes did have water injected into their cylinders.

    what happened is that the liquid water was turned into steam, and increased power a bit.

    but the pilots had to be careful to do this sparingly, because too much water ruined the engines.

    if you think about it, if you really could get energy from water, wouldn't all the electricity generating companies be doing it?  they spend millions on coal, oil, gas, etc.  if they could get "free energy" they'd be first in line.  they're not stupid.  it really just doesn't work.

    you might ask, "why haven't you tried it?"

    there's lots of things i haven't tried.

    anti-gravity.

    magic weight loss.

    stop paying taxes forever.

    it's not that i wouldn't like those things.

    they don't work either.

    but i don't have to try them to realize that.

    really, i know.

    that's the advantage of education -- and school in general.

    we learn stuff so we don't try to reinvent the wheel.

    now i suppose you could complain about my answer.

    or delete it.

    but why?

    do you just not want to see anything that disrupts your dream?

    or are you selling HHO kits?

    since i didn't see a url, i'm presuming not.

    in which case, you might consider that jay and i are just trying to save you money, and stop you messing up your car.

    trust me, if this really worked, it would be the biggest news of the year on every station on television.

    it doesn't.


  2. There are many review sites that focus on this topic. I also wanted  to find information about the topic and did some extensive research. I found this guy Oliver South who actually converted his BMW to a water fuel gas car. He even has a video to show step by step how he did it. If you are interested the website is http://homemadehydrogenfuelcar.googlepag...

  3. Go here

    http://www.timesonline.com/articles/2008...

    Also the AAA tested it and it don't work, also notice the other answer saying how great it is wanting to sell you something?

    If it worked as they claimed Ford, GM, Audi, ETC would have retro kits out and their dealers installing them.

    Save your money please.

    BTW I know you won't listen so go ahead and try it, and when your XX dollars poor as least you can't say you weren't warned.

    Also I did do bench tests on these devices and they don't do much of anything.

  4. I have personally used the Water4gas system in my '99 Infiniti G20, and I have also installed it in several other vehicles. The bottom line is that the results are inconsistent; they vary from vehicle to vehicle. Installing the HHO Generator alone probably won't improve your mileage at all. Most of the systems I have installed included a generator, a PCV enhancer (basically an extra filter for unburnt fuel  being recycled via the pcv valve), and an O2 sensor extender. With this particular system, I personally improved my hwy mileage from 25mpg to 35mpg, however, my city mileage did not improve one iota. Although every vehicle that I have installed this system in seems to run smoother, NOT all improved in gas mileage. The only way to really find out if it will be effective on your vehicle or not would be to try it. If you do primarily city driving, then I wouldn't really bother with the system, b/c of the vehicles that did have improved mileage, only two that I know of actually improved city mileage. If you drive hwy, I would recommend giving it a whirl (you have 59 days to get your money back on the instructions). You do need to know this, that building one system will probably cost you over 100 bucks, not because the parts for one system are that expensive, but because you can't just buy what you need. What I mean by this is that most places won't just sell you one splice connector, or only 5 feet of electrical wire, or only one mason jar. If you really are interested in trying it, keep in mind that although you can get your money back on the book, you can't on the supplies you purchased to build it. You may be better off just buying one off of ebay. Whatever you decide to do, I wish you success.

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