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Asked: May 07, 2008 - 10:54 AM

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Has any one tried the water 4 gas products. It sounds like a scam, but you never know. Thanks, Brad

I have seen many adds for the kits to use water in your car. It claims big mpg increases, but sounds like a scam. Has any one tried this product and what did you think? Thanks, brad

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mr_shiftright

Date: May 07, 2008
Time: 11:22 AM

All they are selling you for $97 is a plan for a theoretical distillation device that you have to build and then you have to prove that it works.

Some people might think this is like the old water injection systems, but those were used mainly for decarbonizing cylinder heads and cooling fuel charges in turbo cars before intercooling became so good.

I'm sure there are interesting experiments going on with the use of hydrogen generation to increase fuel mileage, but those are rather sophisticated devices purely in the experimental stage. Water4gas sounds like a good way to make $97 for information you can get at your public library.

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