Water4gas - Hoax or Truth?


by Sergey - Date: 2008-06-23 - Word Count: 298 Share This!

Yesterday I checked gas price. Well, I wasn't surprised to see that it became higher. While it was once only $1 a gallon, it is now closing in to $4.2 per gallon. Moreover, experts say that it won't go down anymore. Some of them even predict that it could go as high as $10 a gallon in the coming years. That's why many people have been looking for a way to increase gas mileage and save money on gas. And finally, inventors found a way to solve this problem, they have invented a technology, which allows to use hydrogen produced from water as a supplement to gasoline in order to increase gas mileage. So, let's talk about this technology...

This technology is called water4gas. You might have already heard about it because it is very popular in the USA. Thousands of people have been successfully using it. Actually, it was invented more than 20 years ago however nobody knew about it because it was kept in secret. Two years ago inventors optimized it and made it available for everyone. While there are shops which sell the device, water4gas suggests to do it yourself. Why? The device costs more than $2000. However you can do it yourself using materials, which are available in any hardware shops, for less than $100.

Water4gas is a step-by-step guide, which contains detailed, easy to understand instructions, plans and video lessons. So it won't make you any problems to do it in less than 3 hours. It is very easy, even Britney Spears would be able to do it.

So, if you are really tired of high gas prices. If you don't want to spend half of your monthly income on fuel costs, it is time to start using water4gas technology and increase gas mileage.

 


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