I recently purchased a Run Your Car With Water engine conversion kit, partly because I was intrigued by all the attention the product is getting, and partly because gas prices are so high these days that I wanted to find an alternative. .
I had high hopes, due to the large number of people who testified to the effectiveness of Run Your Car With Water, while the naysayers usually just cite “you can’t get something out of nothing”, but haven’t tried the product. In RYCWW’s defense, you can’t really make something out of nothing. That is why its premise is that it uses hydrogen as fuel, which it obtains from water.
When I got the RYCWW conversion kit, I bought the necessary parts at the auto parts store, but hired a local mechanic to do the actual modification to my engine. It’s not particularly difficult, but I’m not handy with cars. Anyone who can dabble inside a car can do the installation.
According to the mechanic, modifying the engine to use water and gas is not new, and many truckers have used modified diesel engines that can run on a mixture of water and gas parts. But this is the first time he’s encountered it in a non-diesel car. The installation itself took only a couple of hours, and I was able to take the car for an afternoon test drive. I did a comparison in the last few weeks and although I didn’t notice any real difference and it seemed like I was still using gas, I was surprised to see a big increase in MPG. My car was getting up to 10 more miles per gallon of water, compared to the old gas engine. So I guess I can vouch for the fact that Run Your Car With Water really works, and that it works even better than gas.