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Old June 15th 08, 07:58 AM posted to alt.autos.bmw
David
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Default How to convert your car to run on water

Hey guys

I'm just letting you know about a new product I ordered yesterday, and
thought I'd let you know about it.

Run Your Car With Water Today - Double your gas mileage by running
your vehicle on a combination of water and gas. http://www.runyourcarwithwatertoday.com

It costs $49 to buy the document/plans, but hopefully I'll recover
that cost quickly with the gas saving. I haven't set it all up yet,
and I don't think it will save me 50% in gas, but I've read
independent sources and believe it's feasible to save around 10-20%.

I think the fact it's helping the environment by reducing emmissions,
spurred me into buying the product too.

Anyway, like I said, I thought I'd let you know, because I know a lot
of people are doing it tough with the increasing gas prices.

Have a good day,

Dave Tayler
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Old June 15th 08, 12:56 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
John Carrier
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Default Didn't the Stanley twin succeed here 100 years ago?

Just kidding. I can't WAIT to get mine!

"David" > wrote in message
...
> Hey guys
>
> I'm just letting you know about a new product I ordered yesterday, and
> thought I'd let you know about it.
>
> Run Your Car With Water Today - Double your gas mileage by running
> your vehicle on a combination of water and gas.
> http://www.runyourcarwithwatertoday.com
>
> It costs $49 to buy the document/plans, but hopefully I'll recover
> that cost quickly with the gas saving. I haven't set it all up yet,
> and I don't think it will save me 50% in gas, but I've read
> independent sources and believe it's feasible to save around 10-20%.
>
> I think the fact it's helping the environment by reducing emmissions,
> spurred me into buying the product too.
>
> Anyway, like I said, I thought I'd let you know, because I know a lot
> of people are doing it tough with the increasing gas prices.
>
> Have a good day,
>
> Dave Tayler



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Old June 15th 08, 04:17 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
Jeff Strickland
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Default How to convert your car to run on water


"David" > wrote in message
...
> Hey guys
>
> I'm just letting you know about a new product I ordered yesterday, and
> thought I'd let you know about it.
>


Don't they call the a Stanley Steamer?

In the Internet age, the name is more aptley called a Stanley Spammer.





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Old June 15th 08, 05:48 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
uncle_vito
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Default How to convert your car to run on water

Sounds like that would be the car that Jesus would have driven.

Vito


"David" > wrote in message
...
> Hey guys
>
> I'm just letting you know about a new product I ordered yesterday, and
> thought I'd let you know about it.
>
> Run Your Car With Water Today - Double your gas mileage by running
> your vehicle on a combination of water and gas.
> http://www.runyourcarwithwatertoday.com
>
> It costs $49 to buy the document/plans, but hopefully I'll recover
> that cost quickly with the gas saving. I haven't set it all up yet,
> and I don't think it will save me 50% in gas, but I've read
> independent sources and believe it's feasible to save around 10-20%.
>
> I think the fact it's helping the environment by reducing emmissions,
> spurred me into buying the product too.
>
> Anyway, like I said, I thought I'd let you know, because I know a lot
> of people are doing it tough with the increasing gas prices.
>
> Have a good day,
>
> Dave Tayler
>




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Old June 16th 08, 06:33 AM posted to alt.autos.bmw
Bob[_7_]
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Posts: 19
Default How to convert your car to run on water

David wrote:
> Hey guys
>
> I'm just letting you know about a new product I ordered yesterday, and
> thought I'd let you know about it.
>
> Run Your Car With Water Today - Double your gas mileage by running
> your vehicle on a combination of water and gas. http://www.runyourcarwithwatertoday.com
>
> It costs $49 to buy the document/plans, but hopefully I'll recover
> that cost quickly with the gas saving. I haven't set it all up yet,
> and I don't think it will save me 50% in gas, but I've read
> independent sources and believe it's feasible to save around 10-20%.
>
> I think the fact it's helping the environment by reducing emmissions,
> spurred me into buying the product too.
>
> Anyway, like I said, I thought I'd let you know, because I know a lot
> of people are doing it tough with the increasing gas prices.
>
> Have a good day,
>
> Dave Tayler


Hey Dave,

When you get the plans can you put a copy up on this site?

Thanks,
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Old June 22nd 08, 07:22 PM posted to alt.autos.bmw
Peter J. Alicea
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Default How to convert your car to run on water

For anyone interested, there is a FREE website for the same thing that David
paid for. Most of the websites that ask for money, use the same basic
principals from the FREE website. I have not yet tried it, but I am
seriously thinking about it. Dosen't take to much money to try it.. Anyway,
use this link, and scroll to Chapter 10. It is a FREE Adobe .pdf
document...148 pages, I think. There are also You Tube videos posted by
"Smack" who is one of the people referenced in Chapter 10. If anyone tries
this, please post and let us know if it helped.
http://www.free-energy-info.com/



"David" > wrote in message
...
> Hey guys
>
> I'm just letting you know about a new product I ordered yesterday, and
> thought I'd let you know about it.
>
> Run Your Car With Water Today - Double your gas mileage by running
> your vehicle on a combination of water and gas.
> http://www.runyourcarwithwatertoday.com
>
> It costs $49 to buy the document/plans, but hopefully I'll recover
> that cost quickly with the gas saving. I haven't set it all up yet,
> and I don't think it will save me 50% in gas, but I've read
> independent sources and believe it's feasible to save around 10-20%.
>
> I think the fact it's helping the environment by reducing emmissions,
> spurred me into buying the product too.
>
> Anyway, like I said, I thought I'd let you know, because I know a lot
> of people are doing it tough with the increasing gas prices.
>
> Have a good day,
>
> Dave Tayler



 




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