May 10, 2008
Should You Run Your Car On Water? Maybe… If You Have Water Car Pro
Hybrid cars are definitely something we need to think about. As gas prices rise and the planet gets into worse shape every day, now has never been a better time to start thinking about alternative energy.
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I would love to hear of someone that has used Water Car Pro and found it to be not worth the money. The guide is new, but it already has a lot of happy customers, and I haven't heard any negative feedback for it… yet. But until I find something seriously wrong or messed up with it, I am going to give it my #1 recommendation, just because it is so easy to use.
By the way, there are several guides that teach you how to run your car on water. It's up to you which one you want to get.
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I came across the site above just yesterday, which does look interesting. Apparently, you can convert your car to run on water even if you have very little technical knowledge, and you can do it for under $200.
To be honest, I think it would be a lot easier to convert your car if you have at least some technical knowledge. A guide like Water Car Pro will make everything a lot easier for you. However, it may not necessarily be a total walk in the park. It may take a little time if you have never done it before.
That said, if you know absolutely nothing, then I reckon Water Car Pro is the best guide for you to get. It is just way easier to understand (and is much better presented) than other guides I have looked at.
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I have actually met a couple of people that have successfully converted their cars to run on water. I need to know this, seeing as how I constantly have to review products and guides on how to make your car run on water. So far, I have never met anyone that has damaged their car when trying to convert it to use water instead of gas.
The guide most people I know use is Water Car Pro, which is by a guy named Oliver South. I think that Oliver is just the guy managing it, and it is written by someone else. The system in that book has also been tested by a couple of mechanics and is proven to work.
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