The Water4Gas scam claims that you can double your gas mileage by burning water. Over-advertised products are not in short supply in the market. The truth is that very few exceed the millions of scams that prey on people’s susceptibility to sky-high oil prices, enriching themselves.

So what’s the scoop on the Water4Gas scam?

How does it work, what is it and what do you get? Let’s start with what it is not. It will not allow you to use all the water and none of the gas. And it doesn’t pretend. (Includes a dozen plans for 100% water-powered cars, but the average handyman won’t be able to build it. The other main problem is that it’s just instructions, not a fit-and-forget kit. The last and biggest problem is it takes some mechanical skill to build it.(NOTE: ALL assembly is required.) Crafting should take one night.Fortunately, it only required basic tools, with the exception of maybe a soldering iron.

Now what do you get? Lots of promises like big fuel savings, longer engine life, less pollutants, more power and less piston wear. (Read on to see if they are true.) I’m sick of scams. The Water4Gas scam looked good. It includes several books (which you have to read on your computer or print, another drawback). One is instructions for five different devices you can build to save gas. The others only complement the main device. The second book contains quite a bit of information to supplement the instruction book. They include a report that shows you how to get the government to pay for changes to your vehicle. They add another two books with various energy secrets and long-lost free energy inventions, and a dozen plans for 100% water-powered cars.

Apart from the main instructional book, the main thing you get is an invitation to an open market (you only get this when you buy the book… bummer). The open market has pre-assembled kits that you can buy if you don’t want to build your own, at a tremendous discount. You can talk to other people around the world who have already bought and installed the device. Again, you have to buy the book first to participate.

So what does it do? In short, you use your battery to remove hydrogen from water. It combines hydrogen with your gasoline in your engine, burning gasoline more efficiently and therefore saving you money.

So is the Water4Gas scam real or not? The truth is, at least in this case, people shout scam because they don’t bother to educate themselves first. Are there charlatans out there? Yes. I thought they would rip me off when I bought it. However, scanning the instructions and books, I thought, maybe it will work. So, I spent $57 and built the device and installed it.

I am not as motivated as some of the people I have met. Consequently, I didn’t double my mileage, I just increased a little over 50%. 21 mpg to 33 mpg, in my car. Not bad. Is a gotcha? No. More than 15,000 people have purchased the e-book in more than 50 countries. I wonder why this headline isn’t everywhere.

So, about the Water4Gas scam. You have options. One simply ignores this information and continues to pay more than necessary for fuel (don’t worry, OPEC will be fair), or two take action. You don’t have to be a politician to make a difference. You can help shape the future, one car at a time.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *