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  1. cindw98

    The internettheres lots of imfo.
    For fuel in water for fuel in the internettheres lots of imfo.

  2. Doc. justasinner111

    SCAM. Don’t be fooled.

  3. JoelKatz

    It’s a scam, sorry. There are only two ways to get energy out of water:

    1) Put the energy in. In this case, what’s the point? Even if you could do it perfectly, you would just get back all the energy you put in. You’d be just as well off as if you did nothing at all.

    2) Extract the atomic energy in the Hydrogen. This is called fusion, and a lot of people have been working on it for a long time. It’s the way the Sun produces energy, and if we do get it right, it will be in very large reactors long before it’s in your car.

    It is possible, more in principle than in reality, to use water to supplement gas. One way is to inject water into the cylinders, allowing the heat from fuel combustion to convert the water into steam and the steam to push on the piston. Another is to use electrical energy produced by the car to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen and then use these gasses to supplement combustion. This could result in more efficient combustion of the gasoline and therefore more net power.

    These things sort of work a little bit, but an idea system might get you a 10% improvement in gas mileage, maybe. But if that’s what these systems did, you’d think they just say so, and the fact that they use mumbo-jumbo and nonsense strongly suggests something more on the scammy side.

    You’ll note that none of these web sites ever explain where the energy actually comes from.

  4. dontspam

    Yes this is a huge scam and they are running an affiliate scheme which pays people nearly $50 for every victim they deliver to the water4gas website and who subsequently wastes their money on what’s sold there.

    If you want the real story about how all these HHO scams are totally worthless then visit the link below. It will show you how the scam works and why the whole concept of running your car on water is just a dream.

    Also, please tell your friends and others about this scam, far too many people are being conned and losing their hard-earned money to these crooks.

    Remember, every time you see someone saying “it works” they will usually be providing a link and that link will eventually deliver you to a page where you’re asked to buy something. The guy that said “it works” will be getting a cut of that money, which is the *only* reason he makes that claim. It turns out that most of the people saying “it works” aren’t even using these systems at all – they’re simply in it for the money and lying through their teeth.

    Johny.c (who posted below) is the perfect example of such a scammer

    Don’t get scammed, get educated. Visit the link, tell others.

  5. johny c

    I bought one of these systems from and got a 30% increase in gas mileage. Take a look at the website.

  6. cheryline l

    You might want to read what I found on “hypermiling,” instead. People are desperately searching for answers. Hypermiling is controversial, but as an adult, you have to make an informed decision whether this is something you want to do or not. I found a blog about it at. It can be dangerous if practiced too much, but there are some hints and secrets revealed that you can use to save your gas.

  7. car lover

    I used that progam but it wasnt very good…
    So i tried this one and it worked 10 times better!!
    I’m soo thankfull for it:)–your–car–on–water.com

  8. SA K

    I also thought it’s a scam after reading on until last month I was on the business trip to CA(Los Angeles) and stop by there all water for gas entrepreneurs get together. What I saw is blow my mind.
    So many people already installed this and saving money as we speak. Some people installed this on brand new cars!!!

    And for you people who said it’s not possible in theory why don’t you find at least one person who installed this and try to argue with that person.
    May be not all systems are the same, but so many people I’ve seen with this system – can’t be wrong.
    I finally find a guy who installed on my car, but my savings not much (about 15-20%) yet, because I installed simple 1 canister device without any electronics. But I’m working on the next step… good luck

    BTW… for those who posted “there is no scientific evidence… SCAM…..” – watch video on FAQ page how Japanese company just created real 100% water car !!!

    You ether hate new technologies or own a gas station.
    And this is not a spam, it’s from Reuters News.

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