Water4gas A Scam? I Need A Water4gas Review Please!?

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.


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8 Responses to “Water4gas A Scam? I Need A Water4gas Review Please!?”

Feb 26th at 2:43 pm By: Craigory

Water4gas is a scam, but the Science of HHO and HHO generators is not. Water4gas does not inform you of the pros AND cons involved in HHO gas production and utilyzing it for your automobile. Water4gas gives many spectacular testimonials, but I call it a scam because of the hype without substance.
I spent weeks trying out different HHO gens (all from ebay) and each one works so much differently. The ones in PVC pipes usually output a decent amount of gas (depending directly upon what electrolyzer you use in the water) but their crude design does not allow you to see what’s going on inside and you cannot tell if your mix is doing good or not.
Then there are the wire designs (the Water4gas designs), which put out okay – but not the best.
I finally built one using the best qualities of different models all put together, and I output around 1.5-1.75 litres/minute – which is really good for the size of the generator and for the electrolyte I am using.
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 and build, I have literally TRIPLED my gas mileage.
At first, with a cheaply-built generator – I only got a 23% increase on MPG. But now with my new design, I have tripled my gas mileage.
So yes, it does work if you have the right Generator and if you know a little about the process.

Feb 26th at 5:30 pm By: Ornanog J

Yes, it’s a scam. You cannot get energy for free, so fuel that could be powering the engine is instead spent on electrolysis of water to make hydrogen and oxygen, which then is burnt as fuel. Furthermore, engines aren’t built to handle this kind of fuel
Besides all that, the information Water4Gas gives you on this is freely available elsewhere, so why pay for it? That’s the real scam.
In my Google search I noticed that a couple of of domain names, like “water4gasreviews.com” and “water4gasripoff.com”, were actually owned by people who were _promoting_ the Water4Gas stuff. If that doesn’t reek of scam, I don’t know what does.
Personally, I’d wait for multiple successful independent objective tests before leaping on the bandwagon. Currently all they’ve got are useless anecdotes and YouTube videos.

Feb 26th at 7:18 pm By: Trinity

From some of the answers that I see, many people dismiss this off hand…thus the minimal application of the technology. The unfortunate eye catcher of water4gas (i.e. burning water as fuel), I think, is the culprit. The real idea is to produce a certain gas (HHO) to help gasoline used in your engine burn more efficient…not to burn water as fuel. This would be a good thing because a certain percentage of gasoline does not burn and is wasted.
Two answers state that you use more energy to produce the “extra” mileage overall. This is false. The alternator in your car produces electricity to run your electrical system in your car and to recharge your battery. A portion of the electricity that your alternator produces is wasted so the minimal electricity for the device is not a net energy consumer.
Finally, I see that there may be enough information out there to do this yourself without paying for the book. That is true, but the author basically does the research for you and charges for it. I guess that’s ok.
Is it a scam? Scientifically speaking, it has some merit. Find someone who has bought it or check the library and borrow the book to build it yourself to see. My son will do this as a science experiment for his class so I should know soon.

Feb 26th at 10:57 pm By: HiEv

Water4gas seems not to be a scam. I did my reasearch on water4gas and asked some mechanics who modify cars and checked forums. All point to a decrease in fuel consumption. I found one helpfull website which was reasearched and tested and compair water4gas and other compairable products. Seems water4gas is not the #1 choice out there. Here is my favorit source for more detaild info. on the water4gas subject.

Feb 27th at 2:49 am By: rabnat96

theories are applicable. elecrolosis seperates the water into hydrogen and oxygen, given that hydrogen is flammable and oxygen is consumed by fire. it should work. but at the same time such an insignificant amount is produced by that device that it can only help some. sure it works, but how much?

Feb 27th at 4:49 am By: Soma J

Water4Gas is similar to one just reviewed by our local tv news, WPTV. They found it to work
http://www.wptv.com/mostpopular/story.aspx?content_id=74b15465-2ebb-49e0-acb1-939c4bb13a28

Feb 27th at 7:33 am By: mdk68gto, ase certified m tech

As I have said many times over and over again, “water cannot burn” and if this was true then these companies would have back-orders all day all plus you would see gas prices start to drop because people would stop consuming that much gas.
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Feb 27th at 8:20 am By: Lyle

Lots of listings in google saying water4gas is a scam, but yet to find any purchaser saying it didn’t work. With the high fuel prices I am going buy the water4gas info and try it out.

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