Thursday 8 May 2008

Gas Saving Devices. Do they really work?

The debate is on!

Looking at a number of these gas saving devices, there are mixed reviews about how much they really work. Some even say they don’t and are a scam.

You have probably come across many of these commercial devices and reading the claims that they make they sound great. But are they all they are cracked up to be.

Doing more harm than good!

Looking at the following quote from the ftc.gov website it’s hard to see any hope that these devices are beneficial. They may even do harm!

“Claims usually tout savings ranging from 12 to 25 percent. However, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has evaluated or tested more than 100 alleged gas-saving devices and has not found any product that significantly improves gas mileage. In fact, some “gas-saving” products may damage a car’s engine or cause substantial increases in exhaust emissions.”
In the eyes of authority these devices to save gas are not looked at with any degree of support.

Is there any hope?

Luckily, there is an option that while not part of the EPA report does show some good results for it’s users.


This is a kit that uses water to boost the efficiency of the gasoline/diesel engine to get far better mileage. Water is converted into HHO which burns cleanly and can produce as much as 3 times more energy than gas alone.

Waste products?

The “waste products” of this system: water and oxygen. Not only is it saving you money it’s kind to the environment too!!

How many thousands will it cost?

A system that can save $100s of dollars every month, surely that must be costly?

In fact, the cost of putting your own kit together should come to more than $200 and it can be removed easily too without any damage or risking your warranty.

A little internet research and a good hardware store and you should be able to find all you need.

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