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Water car – How To Convert Your Car To Run On Water

Water car - How To Convert Your Car To Run On WaterThe big auto makers know all about hybrid cars. The technology isn’t really "new" at all. The big boys even know how to make cars run on water (no, that’s not science fiction). But they’re in bed with Big Oil, and that means you get the shaft. They don’t want you to convert to cleaner, cheaper, better fuels. They know plain old water is about 300% more potent than gas, and they never want you to find out. It would slaughter their profits. The key is the science behind this. What you’ll do (once we give you the simple, safe instructions) is convert your car to a gas/water hybrid. You’ll use both water and gas, but you’ll slash your gas use to the bone, probably by 40-80% right away.

I just wanted to send a quick thank you for the detailed "Run Car On Water" brown gas solution guide.

My wife and I had been searching for quality information on how to convert our car in to a more economical and green friendly solution when we finally stumbled upon your site.

After implementing your easy to follow steps, the gas converter not only made our car’s engine run smoother, but it also saves us $325 a month on gasoline!

I was skeptical at first when my friend told me he was saving $50 a week after adding your system to his car… but after a few weeks of him telling me how wonderful your system is, I decided to give it a shot to see for myself.

Thats a saving of £125 EVERY week, and £500 a month… this is incredible! I have now told five other friends, and they have all started to save on their gas bills too!

Crazy, but true. A simple device you can make at home for pennies will… Read more…

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