June 28th, 2008
Today I want to talk about how running your car on water actually works. As we state on our home page, it’s not possible to run your car only on water. I think the Japanese came out with a prototype of a car that was 100% water powered — but for the average person, it is just way out of reach.
You CAN however make your car run on a combination of water and gas. Here’s how…
Once you have the system and parts setup, you’ll have a tank of water with a little bit of baking soda under your hood. A small amount of electricity is taken from your car’s battery to convert water into a gas called HHO (two hydrogen and one oxygen). This is done via the simple process of electrolysis.
HHO gas is also known as brown’s gas or hydroxy. Compared to regular gasoline, it has quite a few advantages. It is 3 times more potent than regular gasoline for a start. And with regular gas, most of the energy — usually over 70% – is wasted in the form of heat, vibration and pollution. This is NOT the case with HHO. Obviously there is still energy that is wasted through heat, but no-where near as much as there normally is with gasoline.
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June 27th, 2008
Already, I have got quite a lot of good feedback about my Water Cars Guide. And for good reason — compared to most of the junk products out there in this market, this is a course that really overdelivers. So far I have not had ONE refund. And the results so far have been really good… because this is something that really does what it promises.
We are already doing over forty sales a day at $29.95 each, which is a way lower price than all our main competitors (as you can verify for yourself).
What are some of the reasons for the popularity so far? I can name a few…
1) QUALITY PRODUCT. This one is pretty simple. We have over 200 pages of information, which is more than basically anything else (except for water 4 gas, which is more expensive at $97). Our course is also way easier to follow. Naturally, this has lead to some nice word of mouth referrals, and good PR in general.
2) NO HYPE. Just visit our “salespage” - we don’t go for cheesy marketing tactics. Instead, we just mostly aim to educate, so the customer can make their own informed decision. Most people see this as very refreshing. We don’t use lame exit pop-up chat windows and sales promo audio.
That’s really it. Make a quality product, and give the facts. Underpromise and overdeliver and you are GUARANTEED to have a successful product. That has always been my philosophy and obviously it is working here.
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June 26th, 2008
The answer is yes — you definitely can run your car on water. Most people don’t believe it. Actually, the technology for this has been around practically forever. We had the ability to run cars with hydrogen before we even had gasoline powered cars out on the road! So why hasn’t it got much attention until recently?
Well, rising gas prices are the main reason. Go back 30 years ago, and gas prices weren’t a huge problem. We also didn’t have to worry about global warming. Now, however, the world is a VERY different place, and the entire planet seems to be in worse shape. We need to use this technology NOW.
And despite what oil companies want you to think, we have proven that you can run cars on water beyond any shadow of a doubt. Murdering Stanley Meyer might have seemed like a good idea. It’s too bad that there is now nothing these huge money hungry companies can do about alternative fuels. They are just getting way too much attention to be ignored, and good news spreads fast.
I have always had an interest in alternative energy sources ever since I came across it at college. Several years later, and I have now studied the topic of hybrid cars in very heavy detail. I know how this works. And I give away everything I know in my Water Cars Guide.
So, do you feel like blowing tons of money on gas, and ruining the environment?
Surely you would answer “no” to the above question. But if you drive a normal gas-guzzling car like most people in America, then you are guilty of doing this everytime you drive.
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