2008-05-15
Why I Chose Hydrogen As An Alternative Gasoline For My Toyota Corolla : New TOYOTA Car
Why I Chose Hydrogen As An Alternative Gasoline For My Toyota Corolla
by GARKO
My Ford Escort is hardly a Jaguar. It is not a babe magnet, you really have to use your horn liberally because it is small enough to be considered “sub-compact†and to be missed by other drivers weaving in and out of lanes I don’t have a snazzy car because I don’t have a snazzy checking account balance. And this is one reason why I appreciate a recent discovery that I discovered. It is called Water 4 Gas and it educated me how, with only a few dollars worth of stuff (primarily a mason jar and wires) I could switch my car engine to a gas/hydrogen hybrid. The hydrogen is produced through agitating H2O which emits bubbles which are hydrogen and which then go through the fuel system. So far what I have personally observed is Decreased gas consumption of about 30% than before. I notice better pickup from red lights The car runs smoothly and efficiently. Common sense tells me that I am safeguarding the environment by curtailing the emissions from my vehicle. It’s really a liberating feeling of satisfaction since I have some control over how much that I pay for gas because I am making my gas mileage so much more effective. We live in a country that was once free. But now everything is owned by insurance companies, drug companies, oil cartels and the Arabs and you have to get a permit or license and pay a tax on just about anything that we do. So when one finds a treasure like Water 4 Gas and gives me an advantage, to do something that gives me back some liberty and saves money and gives me a tool to fight back against government intervention in my life then that is cause for rejoicing. I assure you that your experience will be similar to as mine. Your gasoline mileage will be better, your auto’s engine will purr like new, you will help safeguard the environment and you be able to zoom from one end of your city to the other without keeping your eye on the gas tank! I hope you enjoyed my sharing my experience and I hope that I was helpful.
by GARKO
My Ford Escort is hardly a Jaguar. It is not a babe magnet, you really have to use your horn liberally because it is small enough to be considered “sub-compact†and to be missed by other drivers weaving in and out of lanes I don’t have a snazzy car because I don’t have a snazzy checking account balance. And this is one reason why I appreciate a recent discovery that I discovered. It is called Water 4 Gas and it educated me how, with only a few dollars worth of stuff (primarily a mason jar and wires) I could switch my car engine to a gas/hydrogen hybrid. The hydrogen is produced through agitating H2O which emits bubbles which are hydrogen and which then go through the fuel system. So far what I have personally observed is Decreased gas consumption of about 30% than before. I notice better pickup from red lights The car runs smoothly and efficiently. Common sense tells me that I am safeguarding the environment by curtailing the emissions from my vehicle. It’s really a liberating feeling of satisfaction since I have some control over how much that I pay for gas because I am making my gas mileage so much more effective. We live in a country that was once free. But now everything is owned by insurance companies, drug companies, oil cartels and the Arabs and you have to get a permit or license and pay a tax on just about anything that we do. So when one finds a treasure like Water 4 Gas and gives me an advantage, to do something that gives me back some liberty and saves money and gives me a tool to fight back against government intervention in my life then that is cause for rejoicing. I assure you that your experience will be similar to as mine. Your gasoline mileage will be better, your auto’s engine will purr like new, you will help safeguard the environment and you be able to zoom from one end of your city to the other without keeping your eye on the gas tank! I hope you enjoyed my sharing my experience and I hope that I was helpful.
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