Problems with Water4Gas and Gas4Free’s water burning car systems

by Free Life Magazine

With all the articles and information flooding the Internet about Water burning cars, HHO, Hydroxy, Hydrogen Fuel Injection, hydrogen on demand, Browns gas, or what ever the newest buzz words are for this technology, we just had to do some investigative reporting. The technology is real and Ronn Motor Company of Texas will be producing their 400 horse, 40 mile per gallon water burning hybrid sports car to prove it. With thousands of people worldwide converting their cars to burn hydrogen on demand hybrids we had to find which product is the best overall to increase you mileage and which one has the best design. In the process we discover a few flaws and we tell you what they are.

Water4Gas was the best overall product, because they give you so much for the price. They are our overall choice, because they offer more gas saving products than their competition. Their package has more ways to improve mileage and the combined effect of all the devices is impressive. Everybody has the Hydrogen generator, Water4Gas also include the PCV Enhancer, Fuel heater and the Map Sensor Enhancer and we will explain how they help.

Good Points: 1) The PCV enhancer is nothing new-it is proven technology and some of the drag cars and high performance race cars have them installed. The PCV enhancer is an oil separator, or filter. It keeps oil and sludge from getting into the engine’s carburetor, throttle body, or gas mixture, which causes carbon build-up on your pistons and reduces the efficiency of the gas burning. That helps the engine run cleaner, last longer and improve you gas mileage. Every car should come from the manufacturer with one of these. When you start using one you will be surprised at how much oil and sludge is filtered out. You will have to drain the crud out every now and then and their design makes that easy.

2) The Fuel heater is one of the extras that impressed us the most. Your car gets poor gas mileage because only vaporized gas will burn in your engine and the rest goes out the exhaust as pollution, or hydro carbons. Heating the fuel prior to being injected into the engine helps the gasoline to vaporize and burn more efficiency and you get more miles per gallon. That is because less gas goes in and you get more power. There are several expired U.S. patents to prove it this is real, but for some reason we do not have them on manufactured cars yet.

3) The Map Sensor Enhancer, also know as an EFIE (Efficient Fuel Injection Enhancer) is a must for all cars that are 1996 or newer, which are computer controlled. Many people have installed Hydrogen on demand generators and they do not get increased mileage, because they did not install the Map Sensor Enhancer. The Map Sensor Enhancer corrects the signals from the oxygen sensor, so your engine does not run too rich. It takes into account the pure oxygen flowing into the carburetor, which by the way also increases mileage This device alone makes your engine run a little leaner to improve mileage.

Bad Points: 1) One of the problems with this product is the fact that the water is comtained in a fragile glass container, which is not very durable. If you install this device be very careful to secure it in a good location with the included cords. If you are careful it will not break.

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.

Choice for Best Design The efficient sturdy compact durable design of Gas4Free’s hydrogen electrolyzer is hands down the best design, especially with the limited space in newer cars. If you have everything you need except the actual generator, or if you already are running all the products from Water4Gas then this would be the logical upgrade. We highly recommend purchasing Water4Gas’ package then upgrade the hydrogen 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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