Run Your Car With Water..Scam?
I'm sure that I know the answer, but it's safer to verify. It seems that there are more than a few water for fuel kits out there that claim to increase mileage dramatically by using battery electricity to split up water into hydrogen and oxygen gas...and then the hydrogen gas is introduced into the fuel mixture - or something like that.
Are these kits, like those sold on <site name deleted by moderator>, a scam?
As a side note...I'm looking to replace my 2001 Toyota V6 Highlander with possibly a Hybrid Camry.
Thanks!
Last edited by ericbecky : 04-06-2008 at 02:38 PM.
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