"Mitch, Thank you
for your
great review on those Hydrogen fuel guides. With Gas4Free guide you
recommend, I could easily convert my Toyota to a hydrogen powered super
car
and I'm already saving around $40 a week on gas! I
told my buddies and I think they'll do the same soon as well. I'm
glad I didn't have to waste my money on rubbish guides"
Don
Locland,
CA, USA
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Hey,
Mitch here. If you're not one of my regular subscribers, let me quickly
tell you a little about myself ...and then I'll go through the review ofHydrogen Fuel Cell (Generator)
Kit Guides I
did
recently. But if you are in a hurry, check out Gas4Free as
it's mytop
pick
Do-It-Yourself guide.
Ok... I've
been a hypermiler for a year now and I
saved over $3000 on fuel. This may not sound a
lot but it's pretty good savings for me,
especially when you consider I don't drive a long
distance that often.
I
kicked off my "gas-saving
quest" with some hypermiling techniques (driving slower, carry
less,
taking a short-cut etc..) and i saved about
$60 on gas for the first month, which was ok... But since I love
challenges and wanted to save more money on gas,
I started to do lots of
research and tests on other
stuff (like bio-fuel and other substances to mix with gas
etc.)...
I won't talk about everything I did
but I can tell you now
that among those techniques and devices I tested, I found that converting your car to water
hybrid is one of the most money-saving methods
you can do to your car....and it's actually a lot easier to setup than
it sounds if you have a
right conversion-kit guide with right materials.
So
in the next few moments, I hopefully can give you
good review
on those hydrogen car conversion-kit guides so that you can
possibly take up one of my recommendations and start
saving money for yourself.
Here's The Problem...
I've
seen so many "run your car on water" type of conversion-kits popping
up all over the internet lately, which basically show
you how to convert your
car to water hybrid yourself - using low cost materials, and with
little or no technical knowledge required.
But the problem is, I hear
many people complaining about
those guides to be either too confusing
or too complicated to
follow. If you pick a wrong one, you'd end up loosing
money on it because either you just can't complete your project or possibly damaging
your car....
And this is the exact reason why a few weeks
ago,
I decided to strip down 14 of so called "the most popular hydrogen
conversion-kit guides" to see which
ones actually instruct most accurately in the easiest way as possible
so that you can get the job done right and fast!
Here's
What
Happened...
The truth was,
many were total rubbish and a few could even be
described as 'scams' in my opinion. In fact, out of the 14 I
reviewed, i found only
2 can teach you well enough to convert your car into water
hybrid with no
problems at all.
Here's an
overview of both... and make sure you read my
conclusion at the end...
Gas4Free
was recently introduced to the market, yet by far "the
easiest to follow" guide I came across. I'd say you should
set aside maybe half a day to buy the parts and get
fully installed.
The great thing about this guide is that it shows you how to build an improved versionof the HHO hydrogen generator
which produces more output and greater fuel efficiency than any other
guides I've reviewed in the past.
It also gives
you an option to customize the size of your hydrogen generator to fit
righ in your vheicle. That's actually pretty handy and other guides
don't
offer something like this so it makes Gas4Free more unique and better
quality of info.
This is also
the only guide that assumes no knowledge of cars because of their super support service
(I was very impressed!).
Best of all, the technology required is readily available and cheap - I
was able to access all the parts needed for under $100. Given
that it's proven to increase fuel efficiency by as much as 50% or more, I
belive you could well recoup your investment in the first 10 days or
even less.
The Verdict: Fast
and easy setup; works for complete car novices; proven fuel savings of
up to 50% or more; the
best bonuses among other guides including Life Time PREMIUM Support
Membership (this is a great service) - this is
definitely my top
pick right now!
*This guide comes with 56
day money-back guarantee (no questions asked)
Run
Your Car on Water is my 2nd pick. This used to be my
No.
1 pick before Gas4Free came to the market as it gives an excellent
guide on how to convert your car to water hybrid, using pretty much the
same hydrogen fuel cell technology as my 1st pick.
With this
guide,
you can achieve 40%
or
more fuel efficiency and it also gives a
pretty responsive support, even though the Email turn-around
could be slightly
slower than Gas4Free (still fast enough though).
I
also noticed that HHO gas generator plans inside the guide are not as
detailed as my 1st pick but not a major issue. After all, it's one of
my top 2 picks out of the 14 guides I reviewed so it's gotta
be good
one and I'm confident that you can get the job
done with it easily.
So what's the
main reason for being the 2nd choice? Well, this guide unfortunately
does
not offer any
bonus at this stage, on the other hand Gas4Free offers pretty
good bonuses on top of their great guide, which makes it more
valuable as a product over all. For that reason, this came to my
2nd pick.
So
if you don't care too much about bonuses but simply want to get the job
done without spending much money on a guide, this one could be your
choice.
*This guide comes with 56
day money-back guarantee (no questions
asked)
Well,
after
some deliberation, my conclusion is this: If you want to install an
improved version of HHO gas generator (which I assume you do) yet
you're a novice, obviously you should go for Gas4Free.
It is little more expensive than "Run Your car on Water" but
considering the better system plans and all the bonuses, I believe it's
well worth your investment.
Don't
get me
wrong though, the "Run Your Car on Water" is still a great
product
and I do highly recommend it as well. But I just think Gas4Free is
slightly better (apart from bonuses) as I feel RYCW is rather
for little more experienced people than complete novices...
although they say it's for everybody. You
may not be familiar with cars that much?
So that's it.
If you want to start saving decent amount of money on
fuel with the
improved version of water hybrid system, then
go ahead and...