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Don't Buy a Hybrid; Use Water to Double Your Mileage!
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To create your own hydrogen hybrid, there are a couple ways to go. You can go with a system that uses ordinary tap water (like from your kitchen faucet) or one that uses distilled water with an agent added in (such as a little baking soda.) Both systems work extremely well and cost just about the same to build and install. I'll give you a couple links to get you started.

First is the one I've used, that works with plain tap water. I picked this because I didn't want to be bothered with worrying about having distilled water on hand when I needed it. And I'm really glad I did. The results are amazing!

"RunYourCarFromWater.com" is a good resource where you can buy the complete easy to understand instruction manual for $49, http://www.RunYourCarFromWater.com.

They guarantee at least a 40% increase in mileage using their methods. But once more, I got better than double that on my old pickup truck.

Or you can go with one like "Water for Gas", which uses distilled water in its fuel cell. The full instruction manual is $97 (and still a bargain) and available from http://www.Water4GasWeb.com.

Turning my vehicle into a hydrogen hybrid was the smartest thing I could have done. It runs cleaner and better than ever. Better still it only costs about half as much each month to run. Forget about 5 or 6 years to have a hybrid car payoff. The simple system I use paid for itself in less than a month!

I really hope that you also get the chance to experience how incredible it feels. Good luck!

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Scott Jason has spent years as an alternate fuel researcher for domestic and industrial power and entered the automotive research area in 2006. He is a featured author on iMakeMore.com (http://www.iMakeMore.com).

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