August 28, 2008

How To Convert Your Car To Run On Water: Is This True?

Ok. If you are like the many Americans wondering how they are going to afford their next tank of gas, you may think twice when you see the headline "How To Convert Your Car To Run On Water: Is This True?". If there is something really out there that can save me tons of money and it doesn't cost that much money, then I definitely want to find out more about it.

Well, one day I was one of those people. I read an article in my local newspaper about a man that was running his 1998 Cadillac on part water and part gas. It was saving him money, of course. I thought, man, could I change my car to do the same thing? Days went by and I kind of let the thought pass from my mind until lately.

Recently when I have been surfing the web, I have come across headlines like "How To Convert Your Car To Run On Water: Is This True?". I have to admit that this looks like an amazing opportunity. It actually doesn't look complicating. I think my husband, who does my oil changes and brake jobs, can do it in a snap. The cost for making the conversions is going to be about the price of one tank of gas. If you or your spouse is not mechanically inclined, then you can still obtain the instructions and pass them on to your mechanic.

Well, I've done my research and have decided that I will convert my car to run on water! But don't take my word for it. Check out the link below. It contains videos and information to help you make an educated decision. Drop me a post when you decide your answer to "How To Convert Your Car To Run On Water: Is This True?" and let me know how much money you are saving on gas. I plan to update my blog later with my savings.

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