Author : Andrew Kryzak

You've probably heard a lot about running your car on water and gas lately After all, it would be nice to pay half as much to drive just as far But are there consequences to this new mileage increasing method? Will your engine get torn up? Will your car overheat or sputter on freeway on-ramps?

These are legitimate questions any intelligent person would ask before converting their car It wouldn't make much sense to save a wad of cash on fuel only to spend it on repair bills

Knowing full well that there's a lot of misinformation out there on how to convert your car, I've taken my findings from research along with consumer reviews and compiled a list of conversion guides that actually work So, does this water and gas conversion work, or are there hidden drawbacks you need to be aware of?

This article is going to answer these questions for you I've spent a considerable amount of time researching and testing the various water and gas conversion methods out there And I'll be the first to tell you, pay attention to who you listen to

I've noticed that some conversion plans are easy to follow, inexpensive and above all safely convert your car to run on water and gas Then, there are the plans that look like they were written by a middle schooler looking to make an extra buck They're confusing, unclear, and lack the detail to make the conversion a success

That's what I mean by pay attention to who you listen to But, if you get plans from a reliable source, and follow them carefully here's what you can expect

After the conversion, your car will run smoother, have a little bit more pep off the line, run slightly cooler, and of course get about double the fuel economy it used to As an added benefit your engine will stay cleaner making it last longer

But this is only true if the install is performed properly That's why the plans you or your mechanic follow are so critical If done correctly it'll improve your car's performance and mileage across the board If done incorrectly, expect problems Not catastrophic, blow your engine up problems, but just annoying problems like surging and rough running

Overall, in my opinion converting your car to run on water and gas is a great way to improve performance and more importantly, increase your fuel mileage by almost 100% If the conversion is done properly you can count on smooth, trouble free running for many years to come Not to mention, massive savings at the pump

Knowing full well that there's a lot of misinformation out there on how to convert your car, I've taken my findings from personal testing along with consumer reviews and compiled a list of conversion guides that actually work You can see this list of proven reliable water and gas conversion guides by clicking here

Knowing full well that there's a lot of misinformation out there on how to convert your car, I've taken my findings from personal testing along with consumer reviews and compiled a list of conversion guides that actually work. You can see this list of proven reliable water and gas conversion guides by clicking here.

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