There are tons of guides that teach you how to convert your car into a hybrid, so it runs primarily on tap water rather than ordinary gas. This technology has been around for a while now and there have been several news stories (including one's on CNN - just look on youtube) covering it. So let's go through some guides that teach you how to convert your car.

Water 4 Gas Review

The top selling guide on clickbank right now is "water 4 gas" with a gravity of close to 500. This is HUGE for a product outside of the internet marketing niche. So what makes it so successful? Well, if you go to their site, you'll get some idea. The product delivers tons of stuff, and it comes with a bucket load of bonuses.

The author (Ozzie Freedom) also has a lot of knowledge when it comes to making cars run on water, and has modified his own Toyota Corolla to run on water. The product is made up of two main guides, both of which are well over 100 pages in length. The first one goes through exactly what you need to do to make your car run on water, and it goes through all the parts you'll need. The second guide tells you how to increase your MPG and save money on fuel. Overall, this course delivers a lot of value even at the price of $97.

Run Your Car On Water Review

A simple, easy to read and straight to the point guide is "Run Your Car On Water" (generic name, I know). This guide is quite a lot cheaper than water 4 gas, at only $49.97 at the time of writing. Of course, it doesn't come with as much stuff, and there are no real bonuses. But since it is half the price you may definitely want to get it over water 4 gas.

As for the guide itself, I think it is very well done. It is written in a conversational manner, and there are a lot of pictures included. This makes it VERY EASY for anyone to implement and use the tactics it gives, and you'll find that the method it goes through (using HHO) is extremely safe.

Drive Water Review

Drive Water is the least popular guide of the 3. My explanation for this would be that it is probably under-marketed, because I would say it is just as good as "Run Your Car On Water". It is also the same price, and has many of the same positive features.

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