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Are you sick of paying more than $4 a gallon for gasoline only to see the prices continue
to rise? Are you sick of lining the pockets of the billionaires in the oil game that rake in
obscene salaries while people like you and I suffer as we struggle to put enough gas in
our cars to get to work each day? If so, maybe you, like many other people, would like to
find a better way to fuel your car. After all, where is it written that we have to use
gasoline. Other products throughout the years have been tested but most tests of products
have been halted because they infringe on the profits of the big money oil tycoons.
Naturally, with today’s gas prices, you are thinking about alternate ways to make your car
run without the high cost of gasoline. You have probably also noticed that there are ads
on the internet about making your car run on water and have most likely wondered
“what’s that all about?” Can you really make your car run on water and if so, how?
Actually automobile manufacturers are already experimenting with this possibility.
Hydrogen operated cars are in the future for all of us. We already know the power of
water as we watch water power in places like Hoover Dam. Imagine being able to allow
the pressure of water build up and convert to hydrogen and oxygen, thus allowing your
car to run? This is not some pipe dream but reality.
Why aren’t water operated cars already being used? They are being produced, just not yet
introduced to the public. It took more than 20 years for the electric car to be introduced to
the public. The electric car, such as the Smart Car of America, runs solely on electric
energy and there is nearly a one year waiting list for the car. Clearly, there is a need for
Americans to run their cars on something other than gasoline.
What we do not realize is that gasoline is not a required fuel it is an alternate fuel that we
use to get our cars to run. Gasoline and natural gas used to be cheap. It used to be the
most inexpensive way to get a car to run and natural gas used to be the cheapest way to
heat a house. What other ways were there to heat a house? Water. But for some reason,
natural gas won. It was considered the cheaper alternate.
Then environmentalists began to study the emissions the gasoline was making into the air
and saw that it was really adding to pollution. People like to pick on environmentalists a
lot. They like to call them “tree huggers” and other names. But in truth, if it wasn’t for
these folks who are willing to stick their necks out to make sure we have clean air and
water, we wouldn’t have clean air or water. Even those who do not consider themselves
environmentalists can appreciate that.

Table of Contents
Chapter 2 - Measuring Your Current Operating Temperature 6
Chapter 3 - Build The Control Circuit 7
Chapter 4 - Building The Throttle Control 9
Chapter 5 - Scam Or Real 11
Chapter 6 - Creating The Reaction Chamber 13
Chapter 7 - Installation Of Product 15
Chapter 8 - How It Works 16
Chapter 9 - Treating Your Engine 17
Chapter 10 - Things To Be Wary About 18
Chapter 11 - Does The Water Car Really Work 19
Chapter 12 - Using A Hybrid Kit 20
Chapter 13 - Choosing The Right Car To Water Kit 23
Chapter 14 - Should You Convert? 24

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