A new hot topic has been water fuel cell kits... They can supposedly increase your gas mileage by at least 30% and save you hundreds even thousands per year on gas.
This isn't anything relatively new; some countries already have things like this in place... The problem in the U.S is that devices like this aren't readily available... But you can still make it work.
If you have the right pieces which are just house hold items and things you can find at any large department or hardware store, you can actually install a water fuel cell in your car and start saving money right away.
Since hybrid cars are so expensive, water fuel kits are the easiest and most cost effective way to save gas.
This system also works on trucks too... All it does is takes the hydrogen out of the water and mixes it with the gas already in your car. This gives your engine more torque power and gives your car much more gas mileage
It's a relatively simple install process as well; as long as you have the right instructions you can increase your car's gas mileage, even if you've never worked on a car before.
Most people have some of the parts already in their house like a glass jar, small hoses, etc... But even if you have nothing you can put everything together for around $100 give or take.
So think of it this way; $100 to save hundreds over the coming months and even years. It was a simple enough decision for me to make.
The other thing I like is the fact that it actually makes your car more Eco-friendly so you're putting less emissions into the air; which is cool if you're interested in that particular topic.
So all in all, water fuel cell kits save you money, and increase your gas mileage... They've actually been field tested and on average increase gas mileage by at least 30% which is a pretty big number when it comes to saving gas and money.
As I said earlier, making one of these small gas saving devices isn't hard and it doesn't take much time; it's a real payoff if you decide to do it; just weigh the pros and cons and if it's for you, just check out a instruction manual on how to do it... Make sure it's by a professional of course, and then just drive your car as usual and you'll notice immediately how much gas you're saving.