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Welcome to Water For Gas
Reports. Our goal is to provide facts, profiles,
and feedback on the large selection of gas saving
information books available on the market today so that
you can make an informed choice.
The rapid increase in gas prices has seen the increase in a
number of products that give advice and a method to improve gas
consumption. The basic idea behind the method is splitting
water (H2O) into it constituent elements hydrogen, hydrogen and
oxygen (HHO) through electrolysis. The by-product of this is
oxygen and hydrogen gas (Brown's Gas). The hydrogen gas is
passed into the inlet manifold of the car. The addition of
hydrogen gas into the carburettor has the effect of improving
the efficiency of the fuel (can be used with gasoline or
diesel). This is thought to increase the amount of miles you
get per gallon of gasoline.
Most people agree that adding hydrogen to the gasoline mix
can improve the mileage you get from your automobile. However,
people that dispute that these systems can make a real
improvement question whether the quantity of hydrogen gas that
can be produced can make a real difference. Or they question
whether the energy needed to create the hydrogen gas, that
comes from the car's battery, is not simply being used in
another way thus diverting the consumer from the fact that they
will need to replace their battery more often.
The people selling these products disagree with these
comments and believe that their methods can make a real
improvement to the amount of gas you need to use each week.
This can save you money in the long haul depending on the
increase in miles per gallon or liter that you gain. A number
of these products also include additional information that
teaches you how to be more economical in your driving habits so
if you take this information to heart, this may also be saving
you money on gas consumption.
There are many products available, upwards of 50 at last
count. Nearly all detail the same method. Some products seem to
be the same or slightly differently worded, suggesting that
people have bought the rights to the same information product
and are selling it under a different name. Or maybe they have
simply reworded or rewritten the original books.
With this in mind, when contemplating buying such a product,
it seems best to look at the age of the product or the website
that is selling it. Another factor is the transparency of the
author. Many products have no author while others do. Age and
author add to the transparency of the product. They suggest
that you will get more assistance or help if you have any
problems or questions about the information. Given the age of
many of these products there is little to no feedback from
people that have used the systems so it is difficult to get
independent views on the products. As an added incentive, many
products have related bonus information books which may be
useful to potential customers.
Having said this, all products come with a money back
guarantee of around 60 days. If you were to purchase such a
product, you should get organized so that the system is
installed within the first week or month and then watch your
fuel consumption. If you make savings on the amount of fuel you
use each week or month then that's great, otherwise you may
want to get a refund.
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