Fuel Your Car Using Water

Convert Your Car Using Gas4Free Water-Fuel Conversion System. Attention: New Diy Water Car Is Selling Like Crazy! Raising Gas Prices Has Created Huge Demand!

Gas4Free is a complete, Do-It-Yourself system that’s affordable and SIMPLE to install, anyone can do it.
With Gas4Free, just by using WATER with Your gasoline or diesel engine you can double, even triple your mileage. We own 3 cars averaging 63MPG.
People are coming around to the idea of using water to boost their fuel energy, reduce the pollution and cut back on costs, but they are asking how safe this technology is. We are talking about using pure hydrogen to fuel our vehicles and we all know that hydrogen is a flammable and highly combustible gas. Is this hydrogen conversion kit that we are going to place in our car engines really safe? We are driving our children to school, our husbands are driving to work and women drive to the supermarket. We need to know that this technology is perfectly secure and safe to use.
The safety lies in the stability of water. Have you ever seen water blow up in your kitchen or bathroom? Obviously not. This is a stable hydrogen which is extracted from the stable hydrogen oxygen molecules and combines with petroleum to create Brown’s Gas which, again, is a highly stable and secure gas. The fact is that hydrogen is already encased in a highly compressed, stable environment, which is water. Why do we need to extract it and store it in highly compressed storage tanks where it is dangerous to us and the environment? The hydrogen also has to be moved, which is also a dangerous undertaking and entirely unnecessary.

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