Has Anyone Tried The Setup For Better Mileage And Preformace That Is On The Website Water4gas?

I’ve found very few independent (meaning not employed by water4gas) clients who have spoken about their water4gas design experiences. Usually, they are negative on several design factors.
On a personal note: I spent weeks trying out different HHO gens (all from ebay -including the WATER4GAS design) and each one works so much differently.
The wire designs (like the water4gas), put out okay – but not at all adequate to make a huge MPG impact plus, the thin wire coils are known to eventually overheat or snap completely.
There are many factors involved in whether an HHO generator will work well or not. The major factors are:
1. what are the electrodes made of, how well will they conduct electricity and how quickly will they corrode?
2. What electrolyte mixture are you using in the water (electrolyte is required to make the water conduct electricity to split the hydrogen and oxygen)
3. how much oxygen are you involving in the gas out to the engine?
4. How many o2 sensors does your vehicle have and how will they react to the extra oxygen they will detect? (sometimes the o2 sensors will detect more oxygen and increase your fuel ratio to compensate for it – I personally have not had this problem, but have heard others record it)
Speaking from my personal experience with the generator I now use, I have literally TRIPLED my gas mileage.
So yes, it does work if you have the right Generator and if you know a little about the process.


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5 Responses to “Has Anyone Tried The Setup For Better Mileage And Preformace That Is On The Website Water4gas?”

Feb 17th at 1:40 pm By: Trinity

This is nothing new. Back in the 70′s (before the catalytic converter) our “hot rod” racing buddies, we would make our own by using a plastic water bottle, a fish valve (from a fish tank), and a vacuum tube with a T-fitting. One tube is inserted at one end of the bottle from top to submerg at the bottom to vent, the other is just an 1/8th of an inch from the top of the bottle connected to the accerator vacuum port.
No water is not drawn into the engine, but installing the homemade device correctly and with water less than half should cause a bubbling effect upon acceleration. Allowing only very small partical of moisture in the engine that has a “steam” effect within the combustion chamber and this would really work, even better when the shop teacher inserted some metal conducters wired to the battery causing hydrogen gas from the water. Back then we didn’t have catalytic converters that can get fail as a result. The idea is the same that some cars perform better with upon a lot of moisture in the air such as fog or rain.
It’s up to the auto makers to improve upon what us hot rod guys new for years.
Wait it’s 2008 and they haven’t made it.

Feb 17th at 4:25 pm By: pmm1958

Now it is getting funny. RUN car on WATER?
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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).

Feb 17th at 8:57 pm By: Lover not a Fighter

Yes check out NBC News TV in Greenville SC. They taped a local technical school installing and running the water4gas device in a car. They have a video on there too.
They found that they can get at least up to 20% more mileage using water4gas. More testing is being done by the technical School.
Title: Looking Out 4 You: Water 4 Gas?http://www.wyff4.com/news/16842225/detai…

Feb 18th at 12:26 am By: Nick

No but I have seen a few videos including one on our local TV station. A kit converted water into hydrogen gas and was vacuumed into the engine cylinders. The engine still burned gasoline but the milage was inproved by like 8 MPG. I hope there are some good responses.

Feb 18th at 1:08 am By: Metroguy

junk, dont do it. Causes more problems than good

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