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Car Running On Water - Finding Out Which Techniques Work

Posted on October 29, 2008 - Filed Under Automotive

By now you have heard about a car running on water. Maybe you think it’s true and maybe you don’t. Most people search the internet endlessly to find some good information on the subject, but most come up even more confused than before. Let me share a little trick for finding out how other people have faired with they had their car running on water.

You aren’t going to find much useful information on this subject when you rely on search engines. You will probably come up with page after page of nonsense and babble. You might find a few news stories here and there, but you won’t find the actual people who are using the car running on water method.

Now, before I tell you a great place to find truthful info, I want you to realize that none of the methods have your car running on water completely. You will still need the same gas that you always use. The water is just added to your vehicle in a special way, which tends to help you gas mileage out quite a bit. Again, you still need gas.

Ok, here’s how to find the people who have their car running on water.

Most of the information can actually be found inside of internet forums. It’s not the only place you can find this information, but I have found forums to be a great place to see how other people have faired when I am looking to try something out. If you gather up a few of the bigger forums, you can use their “search” tools to find all of the past topics they have had on the subject. It is inside of these topics where people will post about their experiences of having their car running on water and which techniques they tried.

It’s just an honest way to find out exactly how other people are using this new revolutionary method to save money on gas. It’s not the perfect “solution”, but it’s better than trying to find good car running on water information any other way online.

Take a peek at the revolutionary car running on water technique…

Adam Woodham is the author of this article and always uses his site BetterGasSaver to inform. It features a revolutionary way to add 25%-50% to your mpg with little effort. Saving money at the pump has never been easier.

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