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This topic is a hot one in automotive forums all over the Internet. There are a few misunderstandings about this product and how it works. First of all, your car will not be modified to run on water.
If you fill your car’s gas tank with tap water, you’re going to have a dead car!
What the device described in the book does is electronically “break down” a small amount of water into its component gases of hydrogen and oxygen. These gases are then added to your car’s fuel to “boost” the power in the gasoline itself.
It’s worth noting that the system uses a surprisingly small amount of water. In fact, you can get months of use out of a single quart of water, and yet the authors say that their tests have yielded double the gas mileage.
Not only that, but the system can be built using parts that are readily available at almost any hardware store. You don’t have to be a mechanic or engineer to install them. The book includes complete instructions for building the system, and it can easily be removed in just a few minutes if you don’t want to use it anymore.
In addition to fuel savings, this system claims to:
- Save on smog emissions
- Enhance engine power and performance
- Run your engine at a cooler temperature
According to what I have read on automotive forums, the science in this book is solid, and the product can actually boost your car’s mileage. Results do vary from car to car and from installation to installation. Before you install such a system on your car, you should consult with your mechanic to make sure that this device is suitable for your vehicle.
With gas prices unlikely to come down anytime soon, this book seems like a smart buy.
Charlie Essmeier Retro Marketing

You can purchase RunYourCarOnWater here
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