ps3ebay asked:
I have heard stories about this working on cars, it sounds too good to be true, but there are alot of conspiracies about the government hiding this to get money from gas so then again it might be true, has anyone ever tried to do this?
runyourscarwithwater.com
Don’t you think everybody would be doing this if it really worked?
I think they did something like that on mythbusters… BUSTED.
I don’t think that’s possible and people would have already known about this 2 years ago if this was actually true.
I’ve been to similar sites. I believe the water is turned into hydrogen somehow. We have many marvelous methods of increasing our fuel economy, but did you know we haven’t built a new refinery since the 70′s.
That’s because it is to good to be true the idea goes all the way back to WW2 when they mixed water with methanol and injected it into the intakes of P-51 Mustangs to cool the cylinders and give them a little more horsepower and speed. The EPA tested a lot of these kinds of things awhile back that ranged all the way from magnets that stick to your gas lines that was supposed to rearrange the atoms in gasoline and they came to the same conclusion they don’t work it is pretty much a scam
Look carefully at the diagram on the website, you have to plug it into the mains electricity.
Therefore, the extra energy that you are getting from the water does not come from the water at all. It comes from the nearest power station.
The effect is that you pay far less for petrol, but way, way more for electricity. It is actually likely to get far more expensive to run the car.