Saturday 31 January 2009

Best Gas Mileage - Water For Gas Scam

Water for gas is a topic gaining popularity. As the price of fuel continues climbing every day, people are looking for a way to get better gas mileage from their vehicles in order to save money. But what do we know about using water for gas? Is it just a hoax? A scam? Or does it actually work? Let's look at it here and you can decide.

Water gas is created by breaking water down using small amounts of energy. This process is called electrolysis and extracts HHO gas from the water, creating Brown Gas, which is a burnable fuel. The Brown Gas combines with regular gasoline, and then powers the vehicle.

The water gas produced is completely safe, according to Bell Laboratories. They are a company that has done repeated tests and research, and have anecdotal reports and evidence that support the safety and validity of water power. Personal testimonies, videos, and experts are on the Internet supporting these findings as well.

In order to actually convert a vehicle to run on water power, a kit is needed that contains the detailed instructions. These kits generally come as e-books or manuals. Also necessary are specific tools that are available at most hardware stores, averaging about sixty five dollars. There are also videos that you can watch on the Internet that show the actual process of converting vehicles to run on water power, and how anyone can convert their vehicle to run on water gas.

Reports range from thirty five percent to more than two hundred percent in increased fuel efficiency by those who have made their vehicles run on water gas. They also report better engine performance and longer engine life. Auto manufacturing companies, on the other hand, design vehicles to get low gas mileage. Seventy five percent of the gasoline put into vehicles is wasted and burned through catalytic converters. Only twenty five percent of the gas put into a vehicle is used. Auto companies are even beginning to install devices in vehicles that prevent hydrogen generators from working, and have to be disabled. Now you decide who is doing the scamming.

Janice Hamilton writes about vehicles and financial issues. Visit her website for more information, videos and testimonials about using water for gas.

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