Water Car Pro Review
Water Car Pro is a new course in this industry. Overall, we are impressed with it and can highly recommend it even over more common courses like Water 4 Gas and Drive Water. In an industry full of junk, it is quite like a "diamond in the rough" to see a little known course like this deliver so much outstanding value.
If you go to the Water Car Pro homepage, you will find that it has some amazing graphics and you can tell that a fair bit of effort has gone into the product. The person behind it (Oliver South) is also a very standup guy who has done a lot of research onto the product.
What we like about Water Car Pro...
Easy to understand and follow
The method is extremely safe and poses no risk to your car
Comes with some awesome UNADVERTISED bonuses
The guy behind it (Oliver South) is definitely an expert
Jam packed with information and ZERO fluff & filler
Lots of diagrams and pictures to make everything easy
 
To put this guide to the real test we decided to try it on one of our own cars. The method goes through using a gas called HHO (two hydrogen and one oxygen, also known as brown's gas or hydroxy) in order to power your car. Basically, a small amount of electricity is taken from your car's battery, and this is used to convert water into HHO which then powers your car.
The car we tested was a Toyota Camry:

Normally, this is a good reliable car. Sure it is not particularly fast but it gets OK fuel economy. We brought Water Car Pro, and spent (in total) $129 on parts to setup the water system in it.
The time it took to install everything was a little longer than we expected, a total of a little over two hours. However, the guide throughout all of this was AWESOME, as we were able to understand eveything it went through. For us the diagrams and pictures helped out tremendously.
So, here's the bottom line...
After successfully installing everything, the car ran as smooth as ever which was a good first sign.
Our gas costs are down about 45% now by running the car on a combination of gas and water (cars cannot run JUST on water, by the way). And another really interesting thing is that the MPG has jumped up quite a bit from only about 30MPG in city driving to around 43-45 MPG (it depends, of course) around the city.
To say this guide was worth it would be an understatement. The amount of savings is huge and easily covers the price.
Moreover, we found it much easier to understand than ANY other course, including water 4 gas.
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