While we remain skeptical about the use of water as a fuel source for boosting the mpg in cars and trucks, we are intrigued by the developments with the combination of radio frequency generators and salt water.  Salt water can be made to burn. That release of energy suggests a potential fuel source. There is a good background story to this on titled “Could Salt Water Fuel Cars? ” We recommend the read.

We will continue our reviews of the many sites claiming to have a simple process for converting water to a gas to provide an mpg increasing fuel. At this time, we doubt the mpg gains could be widely achieved, if achieved at all.

As a reader, you may really want the water fuel stories to be true. Water as a fuel would solve a huge expensive problem for many of us. But water fuel is just not yet here and available to the market. Not yet. We will keep an open mind and keep looking and reviewing, but for now our position is that the water for fuel web sites and books should be purchased only out of curiosity or for entertainment, not in the expectation that mpg gains are really possible.

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