6 responses to “Do the run your car on water kits work?”

  1. cheryline l

    Yes, they do work. My son and I had our car converted using on of those water conversion kits. I was so impressed with the video presentation shown at by this guy Oliver South, who converted his BMW to run on the water gas fuel, that I could not help but do it for my vehicle. I hate these rising gas prices and refuse to pay so much at the gas pump.

  2. madiha n

    Yes,thousands of people around the world using this technology and getting amazing results,some people are getting up to 68% increase in mileage but it depends on your driving and vehicle too. to know get more information before going to convert your car then visit the blow site and collect information as you need free of cost.

  3. car lover

    I used this one and it worked amazingly:)
    I save 40% on gas..and 100 dollars a month too!–your–car–on–water.com

  4. Zuberr N

    They work, you can even follow the step by step guides available on the web to do it yourself. there has been a lot of buzz about this lately, and there a number of videos on the net showing how people install them.

    i did some research about this method, it sounds possible to me.

  5. Fred B

    Is it true or just a scam? You cannot run your car on water alone of course!

    A cheap and simple installation produces Brown’s Gas, also called HHO, which is mixed with the fuel (petrol, gasoline, LPG or diesel) your car is built for.

    Some say it is a hoax because they claim the energy you have to put in to produce the gas is more than what comes out when you burn it.

    But they do not realize that the mixture is more fuel efficient because the hydrogen gas explodes first and heats up the combustion chamber before the fuel does. This results in an increase in gas mileage of 10 – 50 %

    The price of the conversion is quickly recovered, especially when you drive a truck or SUV. Just make sure you follow all the safety instructions and if you are not a mechanic, get some professional help!

    You can read more in the review below …

  6. dontspam

    It’s time for a reality check….

    Have you noticed that all of those who say “yes it works” are providing links to websites where this stuff is sold?

    That’s because they’re affiliates of one of the biggest scams on the internet today. It’s earning the scammers millions of dollars from unsuspecting people who don’t realize that such schemes can never work. Well proven science and the laws of thermodynamics prove it.

    Those who claim it works and are pointing you at those websites are hoping you’ll follow the links and buy the products so they’ll get paid a handsome profit of up to $50 a time.

    If you want to learn more about the scam, watch the video I’ve linked to below and then visit the website I’ve also linked to.

    By all means have a play with this stuff but you will not get any fuel-savings unless you fiddle with your car’s O2 sensor enough to make your engine run very lean. This will save you gas for a little while — right up to the point your engine suffers major damage due to burnt valves and damaged pistons.

    Let’s face it, if this simple jam-jar technology really worked, every car sold today would have it fitted as standard equipment. Automakers aren’t stupid and it’s far to competitive an industry for any of them to ignore this technology — if it actually worked — which it doesn’t.

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