Water For Fuel(No Sales Pitch -- Just Useful Free Information...) Have you ever looked at how gas prices have increased over the last few years? It's insane! Oil companies are now making BILLIONS of dollars, while normal people struggle to afford driving their car on a regular basis. Something has to be done about it... So here's a little secret gas companies don't want you to know. You no longer really have to spend huge amounts on gas. In fact, with a little time and a small investment, you can halve your gas costs. Want to know how? It's simple -- just run your car on water! The technology for hybrid cars and engines that use water has been around for a long time, but it is only recently (with rising gas costs and global warming becoming more of a problem everyday) that it has got a lot of attention. Sure, gas companies don't like this, and they are doing everything they can to prevent more people running their cars on water. But they can't keep everyon'es mouth shut. So how do you run your car on water? First off, let me clarify that it's not possible to run your car only on water (you'll still need a combination of water and gas). But with the right setup, you can easily cut your gas costs in half, as mentioned above. To run your car on water, you'll need a bunch of parts (about $200 worth) plus a few hours of your own time. You'll also need a simple guide showing you what to do. I'll get to that in just a moment (so keep reading...) but first, let's go through exactly WHY it's worth converting your car. It's not just about saving money on gas. Because you also get: -- A big increase in Miles Per Gallon (MPG); sometimes as much as 50-80% ... Now ask yourself, how much is all that worth to YOU? It is damn obvious that running your car on water is well worth doing. However, the problem most people have is that they have no idea how to do it. And let's be honest, it's not exactly a walk in the park. That's where Water Car Pro comes in! There are a few guides that will teach you how to run your car on water, and some of them are very good. The one I like best is a guide called Water Car Pro, because it is easier to use, has great customer service, and has some awesome unadvertised bonuses. |