November 30, 2008
Gas4Free Review
The Gas4Free system allows anyone who wants to reduce their gasoline or diesel fuel bills to replace a percentage of the oil-based fuel with water. In this way, the vehicle concerned should be able to achieve two or three times as many miles per gallon of fuel and reduce exhaust emission pollutants at the same time.

Who Should Use Gas4Free?
Irrespective of what kind of vehicle you drive, if you would like to reduce your fuel costs, then the Gas4Free system is for you.
The ability to power vehicles using water has been well established for over 50 years. However, with the recent increases in fuel prices, it has now become increasingly important to take proactive measures to reduce how much you are spending and the levels of pollutants you are putting into the atmosphere.
Fortunately, the Gas4Free instruction manual does not require any high level of mechanical ability, and you do not need to modify the engine of your vehicle in order to have it run on a hybrid mixture of gasoline or diesel fuel plus water.
First impressions…
My first impression of the Gas4Free program was quite favorable, particularly the fact that it really does not need a great deal of mechanical ability to make and then install the equipment that you need to run the car on water.
The e-book itself is written in non-technical, jargon free plain English, which is a significant advantage if you do not have any great depth of technical knowledge. This is in direct contrast to many other Water4Gas instruction manuals which had me baffled within the first half dozen pages!
Gas4Free Bad points…
As far as the system manual itself is concerned, there is nothing that I would particularly criticize, although from my own personal standpoint, I would like to see more explanation of why things happen the way they do than the manual actually contains.
Having said that, it is the lack of detailed technical information that keeps the manual simple and usable, so it is entirely understandable that the product creators should choose to write their e-book in this way.
Good points…
As suggested previously, the idea of running a vehicle engine on water is nothing new, nor is it particularly complicated. However, that being said, the creators of this particular system manage to explain it both accurately and succinctly.
Compared to many other similar systems, this one seems to have been developed over a longer period of time, whereas many of the competitors in the market seemed to have been pushed out in a rush. For example, while many other systems recommend using large glass jars to store the water, this particular system uses high-temperature plastics which are more durable and considerably safer.
There are also additional safety features built into this system which are not commonly seen with many of the direct competitors.
Another thing that I liked about this particular product is the fact that they do not assume that everyone is living in the USA or the UK. In other countries, it is not necessarily always going to be as easy to find the necessary parts locally, so they include a list of international parts suppliers, many of whom you can buy from directly over the internet.
Review Summary
Having been considering converting my own car to run on gas and water for some time, I have looked at many different systems, and to my way of thinking, this is the best one I have seen.
The level of research that has gone into it somehow seems more detailed than many other similar products, and there also seems to have been a considerably higher level of thought put into the practicalities of the product.
For these reasons, Gas4Free is the best water for gas product on the market at this moment in my opinion.
Reviewed Website: www.gas4free.com
Filed under Automotive by Ron







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