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I think we have all seen the ads promoting hydrogen fuel cell conversion kits, which is basically converting water to fuel. The question is does it really work and is it a viable solution for saving money on gas? Here is the premise of the idea. Basically what happens is you can either buy or make a conversion kit which uses your engine to process the water into hydrogen fuel. This fuel can then be used in conjunction with regular fuel to power your engine. I have seen many different products on the market that claim to achieve this process and I have found that yes, the process does work if done correctly. We are all naturally skeptical but my research shows that there is scientific proof that it can work, not to mention the growing number of people who actually use the water conversion system.

Since this is a proven method and it saves people money you can bet that there are many products on the market that will help you achieve this goal. Most programs that I've researched are very similar and achieve the same end result, so why are they priced so differently? Greed. Some of these products have fancier ads and look prettier than others of the same product, but in the end they offer the same thing. If you were to try the system and order the DIY kit and use the process then I would suggest that you save money and get it as cheap as possible, saving money is your goal now isn't it?

This is one of those cases that you get what you pay for doesn't necessarily apply since the kits I looked at were basically the same product. Theoretically, by converting water to fuel you save money, increase your vehicle performance and cut down on pollution...less fuel consumption = less pollution. It seems that gas price is just one less thing we need to worry about with the real estate crash, rising food prices and struggling to pay the month to month bills. So yes, I'm totally for hydrogen fuel and I would recommend trying one of these products. I have seen that it works and the process also appears to be reversible in case you decide you don't want it anymore or just don't like it.

When I tested a product I chose the bare bones kit and it was relatively cheap and so far so good. The only other product I considered was more expensive but it included plenty of literature on saving money, how things work etc. Since I did all the research prior I didn't need the extra literature but I can see why some consumers would want that. Lastly, make sure that there are guarantees in place with the product. I don't buy anything unless I can get my money back if I'm unsatisfied and you shouldn't either.

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Matthew Faery is the Senior Editor and Researcher for Crusader Investing LLC.

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