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When I first heard about the products available to run your car with water, I though the world had gone mad.  But on further investigation I realised there really is a way to do this.

Maybe it sounds too good to be true and sometimes it is…so you have to be forewarned so that you get the right type of “run your car with water” kits or plans.

I want to show you what to look for in order to make a good choice in picking a kit or plan that suits you best.

Build It Yourself:

You will need some general skills in putting things together but pretty basic ones at that.  The first thing to look for is a set of plans or an instruction booklet.

Now considering that you are having to do all the work yourself the product price should be fairly low to show this.

If you find a site with the cost for a plan at over $100, walk away.  That’s my advice.

Have a good hunt on Google and you can even find plans for free.  Though, probably, like me you don’t mind paying a reasonable price for someone taking the time to put all this research together for you, there are limits.

Also, be wary of excessive claims in efficiency.  It might sound great to save 400% off your fuel bill, but it’s just not possible.  The crazy thing is that a 20% saving more than makes it worthwhile and on average people report a 40% saving.

Excessive hype rings alarm bells with me.

Get a ready made kit:

The other option is to buy a full kit that is delivered through the post and has everything all packaged neatly together for you.

You put it together, hook it up and within 30 mins you have a “water powered” hybrid.

The convenience of it all is quite impressive but again be wary of two things.

Complexity.  The kit isn’t complex or shouldn’t be.  Basocally there is a vessel that holds the distilled water, electrodes that connect to the car battery and a vacuum hose that feeds that HHO gas into the engine.  Apart from this there isn’t much else.  So if you see a kit with hundreds of parts (and probably at many times the cost) I would be very wary.

Customer service.  The reason you are getting a kit, paying more and not building it yourself is that you don’t have to go it alone.  Good customer service and support is part of the right package and without it you may as well go back to option one and build it yourself.                                                                            

But with great support and customer service you know that if you hit any hiccups along the way someone is there to help you out and that is worth every penny.

I hope that helps you in being able to chose the best way to run your car on water.  With a little time and effort invested in one of these options you can start save money on gas starting straight away.
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