Jul 27 2008

Increase mileage, Decrease Fuel

Published by adfunk1 at 10:25 pm under Uncategorized

run your car on water technology fuel efficiency

If you have noticed, there’s been an issue that the world had been,
and still is, discussing for a long time now. We have been concerned
about the petroleum supply decrease and gas price increase for at least
10 years now. Thanks to some genius inventors, you can now run your car on water. I’m not kidding! It is actually possible!

This is how this fantastic gizmo works: just follow the instruction
manual, tweak the components using easy to purchase tools that you can
get at any hardware store, install the device (check out ‘water4gas
to purchase!)under the hood and watch out for the instant difference!
The car will run on water and gas, but at the same time, increase the
fuel efficiency of the car as well as keeping the engine clean which
ultimately improves the mileage of the car. Think about it, in the long
run, this is definitely a good investment.

Besides saving tonnes of money from having to pay for more gas, and
also from having to switch tanks to accommodate natural gas, you also
save on instalment fees because you can either install the device on
your own, or pay a minimal fee to have a mechanic do it for you. On top
of that, you will be doing the planet a favour by reducing air
pollution and also reducing noise because when you use Water4Gas, the
car’s emission will reduce significantly and the engine will have run
smoother, thus recuing pollution.

I know it’s a bit hard to comprehend how this works, so I’d
recommend you to visit the links above to see it for yourself. But it’s
basically something to do with the vacuum and electricity of the engine
turning the baking soda and water into some kind of special gas that
runs with the normal gas. Okay, I’m bad at science, just check out the
sites and let’s not have any more confusion, alright?

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