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Run Your Car On Water Scam - The Truth Is Stranger Than Fiction

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Finally, the run your car on water scam is about to be exposed. Surely you knew this was too good to be true didn't you? Gasoline and water do not mix. If there was a way to do this wouldn't car makers have been doing it for years? I want you to recognize the run your car on water scam.

Here are the cold truths. First, you cannot mix water as a liquid with gasoline as a liquid. Secondly, car makers cannot profit from this technology, so they refuse to embrace it. Three, all this being said, I hate to inform you that the run your car on water scam, is not a scam. This is not just a possibility in the future, it is being accomplished by thousands of people all over the globe.

Let us go in order. Water and gas do not mix. This is true, however your car does not burn gasoline in a liquid state. It is vaporized and the fumes are what burns. When water is separated into hydrogen and oxygen gasses and mixed with gas fumes it will mix much more explosively than just gasoline fumes and air.

Why haven't car makers used this technology? The answer may be simple greed. Every auto manufacturer patents how their motors work. These inventions was registered as public domain almost a century ago. So, car makers cannot patent it or include it in a patented device. The sad truth is if they cannot profit from an invention, they will not use it, even at our expense. They prefer we use engines that waste 75% of the gasoline they use, namely the ones they can patent.

Everyone has heard the reviews from people who should know that scream run your car on water is a scam. They proclaim this from the mountain tops because these devices use more energy than they create. They are 100% correct, and it doesn't keep the device from working any less.

Your car is creating more electricity than it uses, this is what powers the device. You car has multiple systems like this. Take your engine cooling system for example. Almost all of the air that goes past it is not used to cool your engine. It uses the cooling capacity of less than 1% of the air. Irregardless of how inefficient it is, try not using it and see what happens. The hydrogen the run your car on water scam uses is created by your battery when the car is fully charged, and is not otherwise used.

If only the experts who criticize would actually use one of these devices, they would get on board. Remember it was readily accepted that no human could run a mile in under four minutes. They were uninformed. It was also widely held that if a person went faster than the speed of sound they would perish. Again, they were very incorrect.

Here is the one truth no one will tell you about the run your car on water scam. Almost twenty thousand sets of instructions have been sold with a no questions asked 60 day money back guarantee in over 50 different countries. Do you know what the return rate is for the most popular product (also the most expensive at $97)run your car on water scam? LESS than one percent. So are the 99% wrong or did the other 1% just not want to be bothered? There are many cheaper products, however their refund rates are MUCH higher. Sometimes it is better to pay a little more and get what you want, than pay a little less and make a mistake.

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