Get an unfair advantage-Own a Water Powered Car

May 26, 2008 – 5:17 pm
by Steven M

This “Earth” friendly (Green) technology gives you many amazing benefits. Below are 7 of these incredible advantages of using this technology. It is no longer a Secret. It’s now possible to power your car on water and gas, instead of 100% gas.

1. Save over $1000.00 per year by improving your gas mileage by up to 50%. This includes both city and highway driving conditions. Imagine how much money this would save you at the end of the month and at the end of the year.

If there are two, three or four drivers in the family, this yearly savings increases dramatically. And what if you have a fleet of 50 drivers in your company? Well, I think you get the picture.

2. Your engine will ADD oxygen to the environment instead of polluting it. Eliminate harmful exhaust emission that pollute the environment and contribute to global warming. How about doing something good to help the environment for a change?

3. The more gas you use the more damage you cause to your engine - thus reducing the performance. But by using water as an alternative, this enhances your engine power and improves performance by using less gas.

4. Remove carbon deposits and prevent future carbon build up.

5- Reduce the operating temperature of the engine, and wasted heat (pollution) into the environment is also reduced.

6. You will notice a calmer, quieter and much smoother engine and smoother gearshifts. This is due to the effect water has on the combustion cycle inside your engine.

7. These are just some of the many advantages of water/gas technology, Enjoy a longer life expectancy of your engine, especially the pistons, rings and valves. Remember, YOU can build the device needed to make this technology work for YOU, from the comfort of your home.

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