Is Half Water Half Gas Scam Like Water4gas Or Waterforgas?

Anyone try this HalfWaterHalfGas kit. Dose it work ?


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4 Responses to “Is Half Water Half Gas Scam Like Water4gas Or Waterforgas?”

Feb 18th at 10:44 am By: Ruppster

I’ve looked in to this a few months ago and while several people have claimed to have achieved better fuel mileage I have yet to see someone in person that has done it. There’s two primary factors involved with HHO generators:
1.) Part of the HHO process induces extra oxygen in to the incoming air (that’s what the O in HHO stands for). This can cause the O2 sensor to think the engine is running lean (too much air) and to compensate for it the fuel injection system will increase the amount of fuel being injected in to the cylinders. To counter the lean mixture problem you have to install a circuit board that alters the O2 sensor output to the FI computer (which is against Federal law). When this is done you can be creating a real lean condition and this will give a false reading of higher fuel mileage. You can be saving on fuel but increase the risk of being too lean and buring up the engine.
2.) The other main issue is the electrical energy needed by the HHO generator to convert water in to its seperate molecules (H2O to HHO). Using straight 14 volts DC power for this is not the most effeciant and will take more energy to convert the H2O to HHO then is produced. There have been a few people that have tested different frequency generators to convert the DC to AC which is more efficient but I have not seen any proof that the efficiency was greater then 100% (i.e. you get more HHO energy out of the HHO generator then it takes to convert H2O to HHO in the first place). If the conversion is less then 100% efficient then you are using more fuel in the engine then you would be without the HHO generator.
So I think it’s hard to tell how truly effective an HHO generator is in a fuel injected vehicle because of the O2 sensor. The best test would be on a diesel engine due to the lack of an O2 sensor. I read one article about a semi truck driver that did just that to his semi truck and claims his mileage went about 6 mpg to 7.5 mpg. For a semi truck this is a big improvement. But this was just from one person and I have not seen any proof.

Feb 18th at 2:50 pm By: tomd1980

It is a scam.
I did physics at university and I honestly cannot see how those devices work. Water will not dissolve in petrol and if you mix the two together they will separate out into different layers and will ruin the engine.
Some of those companies claim that they split the water apart into hydrogen and oxygen. This is possible and could improve performance but the energy required to do this would be two great (if you separate water into hydrogen and oxygen and then burn them, the energy you get out is the same as the energy you put in assuming there are no losses which there almost certainly are)
Think of it like this. If you were the inventor of a device that could dramatically improve the performance of a car what would you do? Would you try and sell it directly to customers through the internet, or would you patent the product, go to the car manufacturers and licence it to them and simply sit back and watch the money pour in.
If you could improve fuel consumption by 30% (which is what some of them claim) ever car manufacturer on the planet would want this in their cars otherwise they would get left behind by their competition. Since every new car would have the product they could charge the same amount, get far more money and not have to worry about advertising, manufacturing, distribution and sales if they simply sold it to the company directly.

Feb 18th at 5:06 pm By: Federico A

RUN CARS WITH WATER IS A SCAM
Warning HHO in you car, confirmed is a scam. is no way that this can work, I get the books, I had read, I followed all the instruction, I tried in 2 different cars and doesn’t work no saving gas at all, waste of money more that I spend in tree months of gas and people that is saying that works many of them never tried the system. but they are the ones that are making the money selling the kits and helping selling the books because this people give 50% of profit for lead people to their website. Do not fall in this I tried everything. No good doesn’t work at all. Is a pyramid scam. SOMEBODY flagged & removed my ad the same moment that I place.

Feb 18th at 11:26 pm By: Ornanog J

Is it really a scam? …i don’t know.
but if you don’t satisfy you can asked for refund..no more pain
Have you searched for other sites? Did you see it?
may be you should see this…. it’s has review many sites like halfwaterhalfgas , water4gas , runyourcaronwater etc.
please see …..http://carwaterguide.blogspot.com
You can truly get better mileage

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