Posted by
admin on May 13th
People will pay $5 a gallon for water that comes from a nearby municipal water supply and then complain about $3 a gallon gasoline that comes fom thousands of miles away. People have been duped into believing you need bottled water everywhere you go. Is this the biggest scam ever?
Posted by
admin on Mar 21st
I have looked into this type of of technology for the past few months, because i did not believe it myself at first. But i just bought 2 dry cell kits. I put them in parallel circuit, and by god, it crates about 1.5 liters per minute (at a low ambient temp) using only 20 amps. Very impressive considering i used no additives, just water. I understand the O2 sensors would defeat the purpose by dumping more fuel into the engine, but assuming you can fool the O2 sensor, would this not increase gas mileage? Please, explain to me why this system would not work, don’t just say it’s a scam… Thanks!
Posted by
admin on May 9th
Lately I’ve seen a lot of websites promoting a device what takes electricity, uses it to separate hydrogen and oxygen from water, and inject the hydrogen and oxygen mixture into the gas To me, this sounds like a complete scam, but there seems to be a lot of people on Youtube and similar sites who claim it works on their vehicles and saves them a lot of gasoline.
My question…..Is this whole HHO, Water4Gas thing a scam? It looks like a scam, sounds like a scam, and smells like a scam, but I’m finding it difficult to find actual, 3rd party reports. Has it been independently tested by a *reputable* organization like AAA?
Posted by
admin on May 2nd
One site http://ezinearticles.com/?Build-Hydrogen-Fuel-Cell-Car—Is-Water-4-Gas-a-Scam?&id=990753
Posted by
admin on Feb 26th
Bottom line: You cannot burn water to increase your gas mileage.
Whether it is a scam or not depends on how you look at it. The reason that these claims continue, is because there is some scientific basis for parts of the claim.
You can electrolyze water to make HHO, or “Browns Gas”. This will burn quite nicely and work pretty well in an internal combusion engine.
But what they are careful not to tell you, is that it takes more energy to MAKE the Browns Gas then you get back by burning it. So if you don’t count the Power required to electrolyze the water, then you have just increased your gas mileage.
But when all parts of the process are considered together, you lose.
Posted by
admin on Feb 25th
Hi guys, I recently visited this site: http://www.undergroundclassifiedsecrets.com
Where the guy has no affiliate link or anything but says that although Water4Gas is scam, HHO is not.
I’m doing a Chemistry project and was wondering if HHO is a viable source of energy? Does it waste more energy than it uses?
Thanks
Posted by
admin on Feb 23rd
I just entered a website http://www.water4gascar.com/
Anybody bought this guide?
Is it a scam or a good deal.
Posted by
admin on Feb 19th
According to this website http://www.water4gas-scam.com water for fuel doesn’t look like a scam. It also says that true water fuel cars are going to be released to the US market in the fall. Too bad they’re going to be really expensive. I’m seriously considering getting one of these water4gas gadgets. Does any one know if you could buy them instead of building them yourself? Thanks!
Posted by
admin on Feb 19th
There is a electronic book for sale which accordingly will teach on how to make an attachment for a car which converts water to hydrogen gas to improve car’s mileage. Is this true or scam”?
Posted by
admin on Feb 18th
Anyone try this HalfWaterHalfGas kit. Dose it work ?
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