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Waterpetrolcar.com running your car on water...?

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<a href="http://www.waterpetrolcar.com">Wat... Running your car on water! <<<=== has anyone ever used this?

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  1. To be honest with you, at first I too, thought it was definitely a scam, but I decided to do my own research and found a video presentation that showed exactly how it was done. I watch the video trying to have an open mind (which was very hard) and was quite surprised that it seemed really possible.

    I next clicked on the link provided at this review site and downloaded their free report. That too was quite impressive.

    It explained all the benefits that I could get to convert car to run on water. The review site gave about for product reviews on guides that were selling that could give me step by step details on how to run my car on water.

    I chose the one that they said would give me diagrams. I am a visual person so I needed to see before I could do. I can say to you right now that I did convert my car to run on water (well  it is not really water). I call it water gasoline, but of course it is called Brown Gas or HHO. All I spent was $67 bucks and now I save on money at the gas pump. My car runs better. I don&#039;t have to worry any more about these high gas prices.

    If you are interested to know more about this and this is not a solicitation, but to help someone, I will give you the review websites here: http://waterfueledcars.googlepages.com. Look in the source section for more sources of car gas saving tips.


  2. Don&#039;t listen to those who claim it works and refer you to websites -- they&#039;re part of the biggest scam on the internet right now.

    To see what I&#039;m talking about, view the YouTube video I&#039;ve linked to below - then visit the website referred to on that video and read all the pages there.  You&#039;ll soon see what I mean.

    I have a crew from 60 Minutes coming to film some scientific tests we&#039;ve done to prove that these HHO schemes are a scam.  Our tests conclusively prove that they actually *reduce* your fuel effiency and that the laws of thermodynamics have not been broken.

    By all means play around if you&#039;re interested but don&#039;t waste your money.

  3. With gas prices like these, there are lots of such scams being pushed. That&#039;s all they are.

    But you can close the windows, keep the tires at 40psi, and drive slower.

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