The simplistic water to gas system has seemingly found its way into thousands of drivers' cars. Simplistic as it may appear, however, such science can drastically increase your car's mileage. What does this translate to in terms of real "cash in pocket" return on investment? You will undoubtedly save money on auto fuel costs each month.
What's the essence of water to fuel technology?
The idea of a vehicle running on water is elementary, really. Properties of the water utilized to supplement the conventional fuel you are already using, will noticeably increase the efficiency of your vehicle's combustion engine. The result? Your mileage per gallon should improve noticeably. You'll most likely notice a savings the very same month you have the do-it-yourself gas saving device installed.
Should you desire to install the unit yourself, by far the more affordable alternative, then plan to invest in a detailed guidebook or manual. Several such references instructing one how to assemble such a device are readily available in today's marketplace. Price? Anywhere from $67.00 to $297.00.
And what can one realistically hope to garner from a water to gas device?
Conservatively you should enjoy a 15% to 35% increase in fuel economy. Some unsubstantiated dry runs attest to dramatic mileage increases in excess of 50%. Always try to err to the side of caution, however. Never claim results are true if you have nether witnessed the results personally nor perused a verifiable scientific study. Hyperbole is a primary reason people cry "scam".
Why don't the established manufacturers, especially the "Big 3", include this technology right off the assembly line?
All we can do is speculate. Truth be known? We're no sure. Does a conflicts of interests exist? Possibly. Car manufacturers are human - creatures of habit. They've appreciated tremendous profits holding to the status quo, using basically the same combustion engine technology for decades. Why risk a successful enterprise unless and until they are 100% satisfied by water to gas technology's feasibility - both technically and financially.
The great news is, you need not wait for Detroit's (and Japan's) car manufacturer's to make up their minds. Take decisive, risk-free action now to minimize gas expenditures, money that can likely be spent better elsewhere. Should you desire, your vehicle could be running on the water to gas system in a matter of hours.
Some of the best news is that all materials necessary to build a do-it-yourself water to gas conversion module are available at your closest hardware store. Water to fill the module can be drawn from your kitchen tap while the car itself
and subsequent fuel remain unchanged.
Hopefully this finds you somewhat motivated to make an attempt at putting this new and exciting technology to use for your personal benefit. Any one of the various water to gas training manuals can supply clear and concise instruction. The rest is up to you.
Eric Weeks' extensive automotive background has helped feed his interest in how to run your car on water and car on water technology. Visit these sites now to learn how you can take advantage of this technology that improves gas mileage by as much as 15-30% or more without causing harm to the environment.