Is this possible.?

If this crap is for real, why is not the biggest news ever?
 
If this crap is for real, why is not the biggest news ever?

Which crap, the ad or oxyhydrogen?

The ad is a total scam full of lies and takes the concept of oxyhydrogen out of proportion. I'm sure oxyhydrogen is quite well known.
 
I really hope you are wrong because I have already purchased the water4gas e-books from http://www.water4gasdownloads.com. I'm still reading the material so I have not installed the system yet, it would be great to here from other members with actual MPG improvements.
 
I really hope you are wrong because I have already purchased the water4gas e-books from http://www.water4gasdownloads.com. I'm still reading the material so I have not installed the system yet, it would be great to here from other members with actual MPG improvements.

Let us know when the big car manufacturers come knocking on your door for this massive technical acclomlishment that somehow eluded their thousands of researchers and engineers. :rolleyes:
 
I really hope you are wrong because I have already purchased the water4gas e-books from http://www.water4gasdownloads.com. I'm still reading the material so I have not installed the system yet, it would be great to here from other members with actual MPG improvements.

You must be a "Wasserkopf" (hydrocephalus) if you believe that such a small hydrogen generator can supply enough gas to have a significant influence on your petrol consumption.:D:D
 

Scam. Perpetual motion theory which as we all know is bogus. It claims that the electrolosys process is more than 100% effecient which it simply cannot be.

Not to mention that the above mentioned article is biased in that he has affiliate links supporting the product all over his site. In other words, he profits from people buying the books and trying the system. If anything, the other tips in the book might increase fuel efficiency, but the water to hydrogen part will not.

It's basic high school science really. He claims that the product works even though he has many educated chemists contacting him saying it can't, yet he provides no proof of km/l gain from the system. Which means he didn't actually test for improvement, but rather assumed that it improved based on well...who knows....maybe cause his car didn't blow up?
 
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