However, we also have other experts on the other side of the fence who insist that you can, in fact, run your car on water.
To begin, I was nearly convinced that water for gas was a total scam and a waste of my time. However, after doing a bit of digging on the Internet, I found the following video on youtube.
Wave 3 is a news network in Kentucky, and although I couldn't find the video on their web site, I did find two articles based on the above report.
The article also states that NASA, Daimler Chrysler, General Dynamics, and Lockheed Martin are all interested in Aquygen due to the reduction in air pollutants.
If Honda believes in the technology, and has built a successful Hydrogen Fuel Cell car on the principle, then it's a reasonable assumption that the people claiming that it works are not entirely unsupported.
All of Honda's engineers, for example, who worked on their HHO car, are certainly on the side of those who believe water for fuel works. And unlike the professors and other "experts," the engineers at Honda actually build vehicles.
But it's one thing for Honda to build a successful HHO car from scratch. Can the technology be applied to vehicles already on the road? Is anybody doing this successfuly?
Can you turn your car into a Hybrid Water Vehicle yourself?