subject: Water Fuel Technology Conversion Kit Scams [print this page] Water Fuel Technology Conversion Kit Scams
Water fuel technology is not something new, this has been around for a few decades now. But there are a lot of skeptics out there that think that these conversion kits are scams. I can tell you from my own personal experience that they are not.
About six months ago when gas prices hit the $3.50 mark, I started looking for an alternative and came across a site for water fuel technology, the price tag was less then what my next tank of gas was going cost me, so I went ahead and got it. It did look a little intimidating at first, but once I read trough the plans and seeing what materials I needed, it was as easy as helping my 7 year old with her homework.
Once I got all the supplies that I needed, which where very easy to find at my local store and a lot of the parts I already had from other household projects, cause as a man I never throw any thing out. There where no special tools involved, just your everyday tools, I had the water fuel technology conversion kit built and installed in a weekend.
One of the things that really got my attention when reading the plans was that only about 20 - 30% of the fuel that we now put in our cars gets used, the other 70 - 80% is just pollution, that is why the auto makers started putting catalytic converters on vehicles, so it would burn off the excess fuel before it went out the tailpipe and into the air.
From the time I installed the water fuel technology conversion kit to now I have saved around $650 in fuel, my car is running a lot smoother and quieter, but not only that I get to keep the car that I love and not have to trade it in for a smaller more fuel efficient car or worst, an over priced hybrid.
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