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From Christine & Scott Gable, Former About.com Guide to Hybrid Cars & Alt Fuels

Can You Really Run Your Car on Water?

Wednesday June 18, 2008
Every time the price of fuel inches up another notch, folks look harder at the alternatives. We’ve been receiving questions about the “run your car on water ads” … Are they for real? Can you really run your car on water?

Well, we’ve been wondering the same thing--so we sat down and did the research. Can You Really Run Your Car on Water? answers those very questions and provides you with the top five points to consider if you’re thinking about plunking down some cash for one of these water conversion kits. And hey, if you’ve done one of these conversions or know someone who has, we’d love to hear about your experience--comment below or send us an email.

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Comments

September 22, 2008 at 2:53 pm
(1) Ronen Hersh says:

I was very skeptical about this “run your car on water hype” so i decided to research and learn more about this thing, amazingly what I found was groups of people using this technology in their car today. Yahoo groups actually has a “run your car with water” group and I signed up to see what people were saying in there. If you have a Yahoo Account you can sign up for free at the “Run Your Car on Water” Yahoo Group.
I was shocked to see many posts about people who successfully installed the “Run Your Car on Water” kit into their cars. Was it some sort of joke? I put logic together and I don’t see why hundreds of Americans would create a yahoo group about water technology in vehicles. Because they weren’t trying to sell anything and it seems they simply were just helping each other with information and advise.
So i jumped up and tried it, but it didn’t work, but the guys on yahoo told me to buy from another source, so i spent my last money on this ebook, and it worked!
From that time i am stopping people to buy from the first man that sold me that ebook, and i recommend on the one that i had luck with, it was very to build and install, because he show’s everything in detailed, you can visit his website at Water For Gas

Good luck, you will be happy that you made that decision, me and my wife are very happy:)

September 26, 2008 at 1:20 am
(2) Been There Done That says:

I have a group of people who are experienced Chemists, Auto Mechanics and very dilligent people who want the truth about HHO being introduced into a ICE (Internal Combustion Engine. Here is what we have found.
1. You can produce HHO with a simple Cell
2. You can hook it up to your car/truck and put a tube into your intake.
3. You will have spent/waited 2-3 mo $500-$5000 (based on how excited you are)

Then the reality starts.
1. Why is my car/truck getting worse mileage?
2. Why is my check engine light on?
3. Why did my alternator fail?
4. Why does’nt anybody that sold me this stuff
have a phone number that people answer?

There is so much Hype/Greed going on in this
business, and you know It’s fueled by people needing relief from astronomical fuel costs. Most of the stuff we purchased is junk/unusable & not well thought through (to say the least). I suspect that it wont be long before the feds will be putting an action forward to handle the fraud being performed by the majority of people cashing in on your ignorance and fear.
We have gone from excited to cautious to alarmed in six months.. had lots of fun too!
Enjoy and remember what your mom told you.
If it’s too good to be true…….

A friend to you..

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