Many of us have been seeing an increasing amount of "Run your car on water" ads popping up on the major search engines. A quick look at most of these web pages shows promises of increased mileage and performance, as well as savings at the pump. But the idea of running our car on water seems absurd, to say the least. So, as the gas costs rise, we are left with the question, is it a Hoax or Fact?
The first thing that I looked at was the fuel itself. Doing a little research into HHO Gas (or Kleins Gas) revealed that it is not a new technology at all and has been used in industry for many years. The gas burns cleanly and its only byproduct is water, no pollution. This much of the "run your car on water" ads proved to be fact.
So, HHO Gas is a viable fuel, but what about the conversion? How difficult is it to convert my gas running car to also use HHO? Of course the "run your car on water" ads claimed that the conversion could be done with only $60-$100 in common auto parts and installed in an afternoon, but the only way to truly know was to try it.
Let me tell you right now, the installation is easy and requires only basic automotive knowledge. Of course I hadn't tried the thing yet and was worried that it would be hard to remove if it didn't work. Turns out that it is easier to remove than install and needs no major alterations to the engine or computer. Once again, the "run your car on water" sites were providing Fact.
The final test was whether or not the technology actually worked. I knew that HHO gas was a workable fuel, that it only takes a little electricity to convert Water (H2O) to HHO Gas, and that everything the manual said made sense. But would it work? This was the moment of truth, the point where I know if I've been swindled or stumbled across a life-changing products.
I turned the key, the engine started. That was it. I decided to give the car a test run on its new water system. It didn't take long before I noticed that the engine had quieted down. A quick look at the engine temperature showed me that the engine was staying incredibly cool. I started to relax and see exactly how much more mileage I was getting. 50-60% more mileage! I have literally cut my gas costs in half ever since.
If you are still wondering whether the "run your car on water" ads are telling the truth you will just have to bite the bullet and find out. It's important that you look around though and find a manual that is knowledgeable, clearly written, and offers a money back guarantee if you decide not to follow through. Be smart, but also be smart enough to look into this technology seriously as a Fact and not just some Hoax.