I Run My Car On Water - Build Your Own Water Hybrid by Ben

Have you ever thought about buying a hyrbid vehicle to save money on gas? If you've ever looked into the prices, you'll notice that they're pretty pricey. The funny thing is, these cars really don't get much better gas mileage than my 86 Corolla did over 20 years ago. That sucker got 40 MPG on a regular basis and was a top of the line economy car in the mid 80s.

Yours truly set out for a better solution and found it at DriveWithWaterFuel.com This website offers a guide to convert your gasoline engine into a hybrid that runs on water and gasoline. Yes, I run my car on water. Now you don't just stick water into the gas tank. That would ruin it.

The way this technology works is by using electricity from the car's battery that is run into a small reservoir that lies under the car's hood. The small electrical current separates the water into HHO gas. This gas is then fed into the car's intake and combined with your air/fuel mixture. What this does is create an incredibly efficient burn for your car's combustion system. After about an you have managed to build your own water hybrid.

There are several websites out there that sell similar guides to the guide you will find at DriveWithWaterFuel.com, but this is the one I found that was the cheapest and most thorough.

I still have my 86 Corolla (that thing is a champ). Just for the hell of it I did this conversion to the already 40MPG gas saver and after a few tweaks that are covered in the manual, I kid you not, that car gets 69MPG. It's pretty nice driving 700 miles on one tank of gas.

If you'd like to get that kind of mileage increase out of your vehicle, I would suggest you give this product a look. It's 100% legit, will actually keep your engine cleaner, and is 100% reversible. You have nothing to lose except the space in your wallet where your money will now accumulate!

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