Monday, August 18, 2008

Problems with Water4Gas and Gas4Free's water burning car systems

By Free Life Magazine


No matter where you go you find information about Water burning cars, HHO, Hydroxy, Hydrogen Fuel Injection, hydrogen on demand, Browns gas, or what ever the newest terms are for the technology. Ronn Motor Company of Texas knows this technology is very real and will be producing their 400 horse, 40 mile per gallon water burning hybrid sports car, the Scorpio. The Scorpion at $150,000 each are proof to skeptics that this works. With thousands of people worldwide converting their cars to burn water we had to find which product is the best overall to increase you mileage and which one has the best design and let you know about it. We discover a few flaws and we tell you what they are.

Water4Gas was the best overall product, but they have a few bad flaws. They are our overall choice, because they offer more gas saving products in a single package that anybody else, making them the best choice by far to give you the most miles per gallon. Everybody has the Hydrogen generator, but you also get the PCV Enhancer, Fuel heater and the Map Sensor Enhancer and we will explain how they help.

Good Points: 1) The PVC enhancer is basically an oil separator. It keeps oil and sludge from getting into the engine's combustion chamber, which causes carbon build-up. That alone will help your engine run cleaner, last longer and increase mileage. Every car should have one of these. When you start using one you will be surprised at how grunge and sludge is filtered out.

2) The Fuel heater is an impressive addition. Only vaporized gas will burn in your engine and the rest goes out the exhaust as pollution. Heating the fuel prior to being injected into the engine helps the gasoline to vaporize and thus increasing efficiency and you get more miles per gallon. This is old technology and there are several expired U.S. patents to prove it.

3) The map Sensor Enhancer, which is also know as an EFIE, or Efficient Fuel Injection Enhancer is a must for all cars that are 1996 or newer. Many people install Hydrogen on demand generators and they do not get increased mileage. The Map Sensor Enhancer compensates for the extra oxygen going into the engine and adjusts the signals from the oxygen sensor, so your engine does not run too rich. This device alone makes your engine run a little leaner improve mileage.

Bad Points: 1) One of the problems with this product is the fact that the water is in a glass jar, which is very breakable. If you install this device, just be careful to secure it with the included bungee cords. If you are careful it should not be a problem.

2) They include and suggest baking soda as the electrolite, which is added to the water so it will conduct electricity allowing the electrolysis to occur and hydrogen to flow out of the water. Yes baking soda is an electrolyte and yes it does work, but it can cause the stainless wires in the electrolyzer to corrode and they will corrode to a point that the hydrogen generator will stop producing hydrogen all together. To keep the stainless from corroding it is much better to use potassium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide. Both are available for purchase purchased online and they can be found locally and they will not corrode the stainless.

Water4Gas Conclusion: Although the supplied product may not be 100% perfect, it can be easily modified to be more than sufficient to increase your mileage dramatically and pay for itself.

Choice for Best Design We really like the sturdy compact design of Gas4Free's hydrogen on demand electrolyzer and it is the most professional engineered design, especially when you take into consideration the limited space under the hood of most newer cars. If you have everything you need except the actual generator, or if you already are running all the products from Water4Gas or a similar products then this would be an excellent upgrade that will make a better overall system. We highly recommend purchasing Water4Gas' package then upgrade the hydrogen on demand electrolyzer with the one from Gas4Free.

If these two companies were to ever merge together, then we would have the perfect affordable Hydrogen on Demand System

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