Water Fuel for Cars

 

 

Water Fuel Engine

 

Water For Fuel Is Not Real
by Peyton Randulf

High gas prices make people desperate. People are hungry for a solution to the ever increasing price of gas or diesel. When that sort of need develops in a market a few things begin to happen. One of those is not so good. Products will be brought to market making claims that are simply not true. Desperate people will want to believe and will often snap up products even though their common sense would have told them to step back and reconsider.

One example of a product type that is flooding the market is books and web sites that suggest water can be used to improve the mileage performance of your car or truck. Really? Do you really believe that a bottle of water can be placed in your engine and used as a source of gas to better your cars mileage? Apparently many folks do believe this. Those believers are buying the $49 books and then spending another $100 or more on the parts to modify their engine. This is madness. Madness of crowds desperate to reduce the soaring costs of gas.

Imagine what would be happening in the world if it were really possible to add a simple water bottle, tubing and some wiring to an engine and get an increase in gas mileage of 10%, 20% or more! Every service station would have cars lined up for a mile to make the conversion. Every new car rolling off the lot would have this marvelous technology already installed. But that is not happening. Why? Because the truth is that these seemingly simple to install water for fuel kits do not and cannot really deliver the improved gas mileage as claimed.

No matter how much you want to believe that you can just buy a $49 book and get secret instructions for installing a simple $100 or $200 conversion kit that will save you hundreds of dollars in gas each year, the reality is that this simply is not true. It is not going to work for you. You are going to be disappointed. The good news is that you can get a refund on those books. The bad news is you will likely just waste your time and money if you try to modify your car or truck to use the technology.

About The Author

Peyton Randulf is a widely published author. His reviews and opinion pieces have appeared on leading web sites around the world.