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cjdeen 01-08-2008 12:41 PM

Will Water4Gas Work in My Chevy?
 
I ran across this systme a couple days ago during theSD Chargers playoff game.

http://water-for-gas.com/images/agirl.jpg

Here's a Link - Would like feedback - PLZ

At first I was like what the hell is this crap, but after a lil more research it started to make sense. If anyone else knows anything about water4gas let me know. I'm thinking I might try it out on my older Chevy

jcbst12 01-08-2008 01:34 PM

RE: Will Water4Gas Work in My Chevy?
 
Don't buy this........its just a book that shows you how to do it. It $97 + s&h. I want to do this. You c an go online and find ways to do it with common items. This is a good start on research for our trucks....

http://waterpoweredcar.com/hydrobooster2.html


....hypothetically this will work on any vehicle. I want to pull some heads together and produce on of these like this weekend! lol.

Toolman 01-08-2008 03:01 PM

RE: Will Water4Gas Work in My Chevy?
 
Dont do it
They built one of these on the show Mythbusters and they did a professional job on the building part ]
It really made Hydrogen but no where near the amount needed to run a car.
ITS A RIPOFF DONT BUY

gpet6669 01-08-2008 03:05 PM

RE: Will Water4Gas Work in My Chevy?
 
this jocko is only posting about this water power crap anyways. It hasn't been proven to me that this person has any interest to be a productive person of this forum. That is all I am going to say.

jcbst12 01-08-2008 03:23 PM

RE: Will Water4Gas Work in My Chevy?
 
In Canada they make these "power boosters" for sale to the public. They are proven to work in small cars (so I've read on a non-retail web site) . But in order to make it work on larger vehicle you need to double the size of the canister, electrodes, etc. I'm going to try it only because I can pull it off with maybe $5 out of my wallet. Where I work we have everything I'd need to do it in bulk and all I'd need is a 12V switch from an auto parts place. I even have resistors here so I can step down the voltage a bit.

jcbst12 01-08-2008 03:26 PM

RE: Will Water4Gas Work in My Chevy?
 
I agree in part as I would not buy a damn thing from anyone. I'll make it myself, spend just a little so if it doesn't work I will be out for the price of a pack of smokes. I need to quit anyway!

ictstrader 05-04-2010 02:28 AM

Hho fuelsaver
 

Originally Posted by jcbst12 (Post 25435)
Don't buy this........its just a book that shows you how to do it. It $97 + s&h. I want to do this. You c an go online and find ways to do it with common items. This is a good start on research for our trucks....

http://waterpoweredcar.com/hydrobooster2.html


....hypothetically this will work on any vehicle. I want to pull some heads together and produce on of these like this weekend! lol.


Yes, water4gas will work on your Chevy, as well as other trucks, but why waste time with a MacGuyver type kit. Goto www.hhofuelsaver.com and get yourself a proven manufactured hydrogen hybrid fuel conversion system with a 2-year warranty that has consistently proven itself in the field time and time again. Try a system that has consistently increased the fuel mileage of trucks, including an F-350, a Tundra, a Volvo Cummins Diesel semi, a Dodge 1500, etc., from 25 to 200%, after installing the HHO FUELSAVER. The company has two GM engineers as principal owners and your Chevy will benefit from this system too!

dedge 05-04-2010 03:02 PM

holy crap you brought back an old thread. They do work. Ive seen it happen. BUT HFS at the prices... LAMO $11,000



That will buy LOTTTTTTTS of Diesel/gas

GMCSierraFan 05-04-2010 07:56 PM

Let me just bring back a little common sense to everyone... Before you all go out and spend $600+ on one of these things, please ask yourself how much money you'll really be saving. In most cases, it's not worth it to bet on a gamble where even if you win, it takes 10 years to recoup the money

chrisbmo2000 05-04-2010 09:20 PM

Agreed Kevin,
And let me add that advertisements DO NOT go in regular posts!!!!!!! Nor does bashing other members of the forum......if you have a problem with another forum member PM or email one of the Moderators and we will take care of it.

Thanks
Chris


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