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Water4Gas Scam Is This Water Powered Car Kit a Scam

By: Mark Myers

The Water4Gas Scam is not new to the market. Over publicized products have never been a rarity in the market place. The fact of the matter is very few stand above the crowd from the millions of scams that prey on peoples vulnerability to overly high oil prices, making themselves rich.

So, what's the real word on the Water4Gas Scam?

What is it, what do you get, and how does it work? Let's start what it is not. You are not going to create a car you fill up with your hose. And it does not claim to. (it does include a dozen plans to 100% water powered car plans, but the everyday person will not be able to build it. The other main issue is this is NOT a kit, but plans to the gizmo but you still have tomake it. The last and biggest problem is it takes some know-how to assemble. (NOTE: ALL assembly required.) It should take a few hours to put it together. It did only take simple tools, with the exception of maybe a soldering gun.

Now, what do you get? A ton of claims, like huge fuel savings, increased engine life, less pollutants, more power, and less wear on pistons. (Read on to see if they're true.) I am sick of scams. The Water4Gas scam did look enticing. It includes several books (which you have to read on your computer or print out, another downfall.) One is the plans to five different devices you can construct to save gasoline. The others only compliment the main device. The second book is full of ideas to further enhance the device, and how to save fuel. You also get information on how to get the IRS to pay for your modifications to your car. There are a couple of other books included, showing 12 plans to build a totally water powered car, and other lost free energy inventions.

Besides the main instructional book, the primary thing you get is an invitation to an open market place (you only get this when you buy the book..bummer). The members area has pre-built kits you can buy if you don't want to build your own, at a big savings. You can chat with other people from over 50 countries who have already bought and installed the device. Again, you have to buy the book first, to participate.

So, what does it do? To be brief, it uses your battery to extract hydrogen from water. It blends the hydrogen with your fuel in your motor, burning the fuel more efficiently, therefor saving you money.

So, is the Water4Gas scam, the real deal or not? The fact of the matter is, at least in this case, people scream scam because they don't bother to educate themselves first. Are there frauds out there, yes. I anticipated on getting ripped off when I bought it. However upon scanning through the instructions and books, I thought, this makes sense. So, I spent $57 and built the device and installed it.

I am not as devoted as some of the people that have done this. Consequently, I did not double my mileage, I only increased just over 50%. 21 mpg to 33 mpg, in my car. Not bad. Is it a scam? No. Over 15,000 people have purchased the eBook in over 50 countries. I'm asking why isn't this headline news everywhere?

So, about the Water4Gas scam. You do have choices. One believe what you have always believed, and keep paying too much for gas (Shell needs to make a profit you know), or two take action. You don't have to be a politician to make a difference. You can help design the future, one car at a time.

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