Water4Gas Scam Is This Water Powered Car Kit a Scam
The Water4Gas Scam claims you can double your gas mileage burning water. Over touted products have never been in short supply on the web. The truth is very few rise above the millions of scams that take advantage of peoples vulnerability to ludicrously high gas prices, making themselves wealthy.
So, what's the scoop on the Water4Gas Scam?
How does it work, what is it, and what do you get? Let's start what it is not. You are not going to create a car you fill up with your hose. And it does not claim to. (it does include a dozen plans to 100% water powered car plans, but the average non-engineer will not be able to build it. The other main issue is you have to construct the contraption yourself. The last and most formidable problem is it takes some mechanical ability to build. (NOTE: ALL assembly required.) It will take an afternoon to put it together. Luckily, it only required basic tools, with the exception of maybe a soldering gun.
Now, what do you get? A ton of claims, like huge fuel savings, increased engine life, less pollutants, more power, and less wear on pistons. (Read on to see if they're true.) I am sick of scams. The Water4Gas scam did look possible. It includes several eBooks (which you have to read on your computer or print out, another downfall.) One is the directions to five different devices you can build to save gas. The others only compliment the main device. The second book is full of ideas to further enhance the device, and how to save fuel. They include a report which shows you how to get the government to pay for your changes to your vehicle. They throw in two other books with various energy secrets and lost free energy inventions, and a dozen plans to a 100% water powered cars.
One of the best things you get is access to a members only area (but you have to buy the book to get in..bummer). The members area has pre-assembled kits you can buy if you don't want to build your own, at a big savings. You can chat with other people from over 50 countries who have already bought and installed the device. Again, you have to buy the book first, to participate.
So, what does it do? In a nutshell, it uses your battery to separate hydrogen from water. It mixes the hydrogen with your fuel in your motor, using the fuel more efficiently, therefor saving you money.
So, is the Water4Gas scam, the real deal or not? The simple fact is, at least in this case, people yell scam because they don't bother to educate themselves first. Are there frauds out there, yes. I figured on getting ripped off when I bought it. However upon reviewing the instructions and books, I thought, this makes sense. So, I spent $57 and constructed the device and installed it.
I am not as ambitious as some of the people on the forums. Consequently, I did not double my mileage, I only gained 56% better mpg. 21 mpg to 33 mpg, in my car. Not bad. Is it a scam? No. Over 15,000 people have downloaded the eBook in over 50 countries. I wonder why isn't this headline news everywhere?
So, about the Water4Gas scam. You do have choices. One do nothing, just keep paying $3.50 a gallon (and smile Exxon loves you), or two take action. You don't have to be a politician to make a difference. You can help design the future, one car at a time.
So, what's the scoop on the Water4Gas Scam?
How does it work, what is it, and what do you get? Let's start what it is not. You are not going to create a car you fill up with your hose. And it does not claim to. (it does include a dozen plans to 100% water powered car plans, but the average non-engineer will not be able to build it. The other main issue is you have to construct the contraption yourself. The last and most formidable problem is it takes some mechanical ability to build. (NOTE: ALL assembly required.) It will take an afternoon to put it together. Luckily, it only required basic tools, with the exception of maybe a soldering gun.
Now, what do you get? A ton of claims, like huge fuel savings, increased engine life, less pollutants, more power, and less wear on pistons. (Read on to see if they're true.) I am sick of scams. The Water4Gas scam did look possible. It includes several eBooks (which you have to read on your computer or print out, another downfall.) One is the directions to five different devices you can build to save gas. The others only compliment the main device. The second book is full of ideas to further enhance the device, and how to save fuel. They include a report which shows you how to get the government to pay for your changes to your vehicle. They throw in two other books with various energy secrets and lost free energy inventions, and a dozen plans to a 100% water powered cars.
One of the best things you get is access to a members only area (but you have to buy the book to get in..bummer). The members area has pre-assembled kits you can buy if you don't want to build your own, at a big savings. You can chat with other people from over 50 countries who have already bought and installed the device. Again, you have to buy the book first, to participate.
So, what does it do? In a nutshell, it uses your battery to separate hydrogen from water. It mixes the hydrogen with your fuel in your motor, using the fuel more efficiently, therefor saving you money.
So, is the Water4Gas scam, the real deal or not? The simple fact is, at least in this case, people yell scam because they don't bother to educate themselves first. Are there frauds out there, yes. I figured on getting ripped off when I bought it. However upon reviewing the instructions and books, I thought, this makes sense. So, I spent $57 and constructed the device and installed it.
I am not as ambitious as some of the people on the forums. Consequently, I did not double my mileage, I only gained 56% better mpg. 21 mpg to 33 mpg, in my car. Not bad. Is it a scam? No. Over 15,000 people have downloaded the eBook in over 50 countries. I wonder why isn't this headline news everywhere?
So, about the Water4Gas scam. You do have choices. One do nothing, just keep paying $3.50 a gallon (and smile Exxon loves you), or two take action. You don't have to be a politician to make a difference. You can help design the future, one car at a time.
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