I have been writing reviews on a variety of technical topics for years. I have never received the frenzy of comments as I have on the question of converting a car or truck to use water as a fuel supplement. My opinion is that this is not a viable technology. People have pointed out to me that there are many user testimonials and many articles praising the water-for-fuel technology. I understand all of that, and I understand that what is important here is whether or not the water-for-fuel technology being offered all over the web is actually viable or not. I think it is not.

A recent survey showed that 9 in 10 Americans expect high gas and diesel prices to squeeze them financially, resulting in fewer trips and lifestyle adjustments, such as reducing heating and cooling in their homes. homes. These are important changes that are happening in America. There is a huge transfer of wealth from the United States to the oil-producing nations. Americans are suffering as they try to adjust to mounting financial pressures from rising fuel prices. This is a big problem and is becoming more and more of an issue for many individuals and families. People are looking for solutions. That’s why there is such an explosive interest in these water-for-fuel websites and products. My job is to do the best review I can of this technology, asking questions that I hope will make people think and be more aware of the facts and concerns.

It would be really wonderful and wonderful if a water bottle could be installed with some related cables and pipes and result in 50% improvements in the fuel consumption of a car or truck. That would be a godsend technology for many people. It would help the US economy if we could reduce our demand for foreign oil and lessen the impact of high energy costs. But it seems to this author that water-for-fuel technology, as currently featured on so many websites and described in so many instruction manuals, is more hope than reality.

Every reader is free to try the water fuel technology. But don’t be surprised if you find that the expected improvements in fuel economy just don’t materialize.

We see incredible technology improving our lives year after year, but this water-for-fuel technology, as it stands today, simply has no legacies. And that is disappointing to many.

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