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Cars Running on Water - Is it Really Possible?
By Dave Sterling


When you consider the ability of a car to run on water, the first thing you are probably wondering is if it is really possible. It seems too obvious, too easy, and too simple to be a solution to a problem that has been impacting drivers across the globe.

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Remko writes:

Subject: water4gas

Very nice. And for the "unbelievers" I can say it actually works. I installed a water4gas converter in my 1990 Mazda b2200 and am getting 30% better mileage. Instead of 400 km on a tank (50ltr) I am getting 550 km. That is driving back and forth to work in town, a 16 km roundtrip. And I am still tweaking the system.

Comment provided July 2, 2009 at 11:41 pm

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