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There has been much debate on whether water fuel kits really work and if they can really bring your gas costs down. Well, people have reason to be skeptical, especially with the hype surrounding many dubious online guides that promise huge savings on gas. But how real is this technology and can the average consumer use this to save money on gas?

Ask any layman and he or she will be convinced that water cannot be used as a fuel. That is absolutely true. However, what many people do not know is that we are not using water as a fuel. And it is never the intention to replace gasoline completely as a fuel.

How the water fuel kit works is this: the device extracts power from your car's electrical power supply to break down water into a hydrogen-based gas known as HHO, or hydroxy. This process is known as electrolysis. HHO gas is then directed through the airflow intake into the combustion chamber. It supplements gasoline to greatly enhance its rate of combustion (think fuel additive, but a super efficient one). This means each gallon of gasoline will now yield more miles on the road.

Studies have shown that a typical vehicle burns gasoline at only a low 20% efficiency. What this means is that a massive 80% is lost through excess heat and harmful emissions. Without HHO to supplement gasoline, you are literally dumping money through your car's tailpipe!

So now you know. It is HHO gas, not water, that is key to this technology. Even so, HHO is never meant to completely replace gasoline as a fuel, at least for now. Research is being carried to study the viability of using HHO alone to power cars. That may be the future for cars. For now, the water fuel kit already makes for exciting news. Many car owners who have installed one under their car hood have reported gas savings of anywhere between 40%-80%, depending on vehicle make and road conditions.

So, what about the dubious online guides that promise huge savings on gas costs? Well, if you do some research, you will find that many of these are actually spin-offs of a few guides that pioneered this information. The core technology and instructions described in these guides are similar, although in varying levels of clarity and difficulty.

The technology behind the water fuel kit is a real one, and not a scam. For anyone who wants to build this device on their own, a good quality guide is a must. This will provide you with clear and easy-to-follow instructions to assemble and install the kit using inexpensive parts. If you have a few hours to spare, you can install one on your own and start saving money on gas right away.

Want to build a water fuel kit yourself but do not know where to start?

Fret not! Many people in your shoes have successfully built one and are already shaving $1000s off their gas bills. If you need step-by-step guidance in installing a water fuel kit, I have reviewed the Top 3 Guides online for your convenience. These highly recommended guides provide easy-to-follow instructions that will help you save money in no time.

Isache Chew is an Alternative Fuel Specialist who takes pride in helping the average consumer save money on gas and give oil companies a run for their money! For an expert review of the top Water Fuel Kit Guides, zoom now into his website at http://www.isache-biz.com/runcaronwater

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