New Car Device Doubles Gas Mileage


by Ronald Rapier

Technology is finally catching up to the private sector. There’s a new guy in town and he comes in the size of a two liter bottle of soda. This device can improve gas mileage from 20-80%.

It’s all based on converting water into hydrogen. The process is quite elementary on a scientific scale. The bottom line is that water burns clean and doesn’t pollute the atmosphere like gasoline

Water is so available on our planet that it really doesn’t cost a thing. Water also doesn’t smog up our environment. Water helps and doesn’t hurt.

Gasoline is still required to use the kits. The good news is that you may only need to use half as much. This can really help your bank account at the end of each month.

This knowledge has been around for nine decades now. The greedy parasitical oil cartel has done everything they can to keep it secret. The secret is out and now it’s time to take action.

The kits were quite large in the beginning. One prototype took up all of the space in the vehicle at one time. Thanks to using trial and error, the kit can now fit comfortably under most hoods.

The conversion kits are surprisingly cheap to make. They also are quite easy to make. Some kits refer local installers who can put the device on your car for you.

The kit will not ruin a car warranty because it is not an intrusive device. This means you won’t have to rip your car up to install it. It also can be uninstalled in about 5 minutes.

Horsepower is increased, not decreased with this device. Engine sound is noticeably decreased. The amount you spend on gas is also decreased each month.

The kit can be built from parts you pick up at the hardware store. It’s not expensive to buy the parts. It’s also quite easy to put the kit together.

If you are looking for ways to save money, the “run your car on water” kit could be just what you are looking for. It will slash your fuel costs and help improve the environment. The plans for these kits can be found all over the internet.

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