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#31 09-Jul, 2008 08:48 AM
Girish
Driven




Dear charles
Thanks i will  go throgh the site and update you about testing

Girish



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#32 09-Jul, 2008 01:37 PM
Ramesh
New Arrival




Hi All,

Today I have spent about 3 Hrs. to completely read the manuals which was sent by Banwari.

From their(water4gas) explanations the system seems like workable for some extent let say 50% increase in mileage if not 100% in real world.

BUT.....

We have to work very hard to get that increase in mileage.It is not like a plug and play device.Each and every components need to be optimised ,which are all non standard items. Always must be more concious about under the hood components. Most of their tips are involving with the cars ECU, Oxygen sensors etc to overide their operations. If anyware something goes wrong will permanently affect your car's performance. The quality of the components will play major role for the performance and safety which we procure ourself. Mostly our roads(condition) will not provide the support for the setup's rigidity. I hope the tips they are providing will work very well in cold contries like Canada.

Driver who driving the vehicle(with water4gas) should not have any stressful jobs(which most of us always have).Otherwise we will end up with double the stress.

This system will practical if someone will really come up with robust components and fittings.Until that it will be purely theoritical.

So the conclusion: Definately it is not for me now as I do not want to add additional stress to my life and car.The car which we own will be driven by my father and sister aswell. They totally don't have any technical knowledge of the car except driving.So I decided to wait till robust process and parts from water4gas.



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#33 09-Jul, 2008 09:12 PM
Girish
Driven




Dear Ramesh
Thanks for your post have you read gas saving techniques part 2 there are very simple things locally you can manage to increse mileage what about that. I have not found very difficlut to get its parts in Mumbai like metro city i have installed the system on My Maruti omni van and it is working as per described I have found some minor problems that I have solved in 2 nd attempt. I am getting water vapors after a long drive and filling smooth driving Now the problem is that The litre per min rate is slow or less compare to stated.

Happly Mileage

Girish


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Last Updated: 09-Jul, 2008 09:19 PM, by Girish
#34 10-Jul, 2008 12:41 AM
Banwari Lal Sharma
City: Navi Mumbai




Ramesh,

Great to know that you have read the books. And it's really nice to know your first hand opinion on the techniques mentioned in the books.

I hope you didn't curse me for forwarding the books. The read was informative, right?

Girish, I am not sure whether I will read the first book or not but yes, I will definitely read the second one (on savings) and will publish my learning here as well so that not everybody needs to read the 140+ pages book.



It's three months of hard-hunting but haven't been able to find a decent name for CarWale Forum. Can you help? Write to banwari at carwale dot com please. If we like your name, you will get a permanent credit for it in the community profile page. And a royal treat from me! ;~)
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#35 10-Jul, 2008 06:01 AM
Ramesh
New Arrival




Thanks Bnwari and Girish on commenting my opinion.

@Girish,

I am most worried about the compatibility and quality of the parts not the availability.Anyway It is good to learn that you installed already.Please keep us updated your progress and road test.

Cheers.



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#36 10-Jul, 2008 11:16 AM
Girish
Driven




irish, I am not sure whether I will read the first book or not but yes, I will definitely read the second one (on savings) and will publish my learning here as well so that not everybody needs to read the 140+ pages book.

dear banwari
how coluld you himself decide everything on behalf of all people first what do you know about IC engine Let people read individually and do it themself then they will post there results. The things written in 2 nd book are extract of all forums R&D done by thousands of people and many internet blogs from US. Many things are DIY unless it is patented.


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#37 10-Jul, 2008 06:26 PM
Banwari Lal Sharma
City: Navi Mumbai




No, I am not trying to decide anything. My mere intention is to save the pain of people. If the book merely consolidates the data from various sources, we can further make it concise and present to our people, right?



It's three months of hard-hunting but haven't been able to find a decent name for CarWale Forum. Can you help? Write to banwari at carwale dot com please. If we like your name, you will get a permanent credit for it in the community profile page. And a royal treat from me! ;~)
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#38 10-Jul, 2008 10:43 PM
Karan Gambhir
City: Bangalore
Legend




phew !!!!!.....

 

guys... i just went throught the whole Thread !....

cheers to Mr.Girish,for discussing his thoughts,comments,suggestions,and facts...

 

and cheers to Carwale team for helping us all by providing us the complete information....

Yes this thread was pretty interesting...n honestly....had everything in it ...from Innovations,inventions,records,business,"drama n jazz",n many more.

well....in a nutshell.... wat i really wanna kno is dat...for a layman like me who is NOT an engineer....just a person who loves "cars" n not the "science behind cars"........ what exactly is Water4 Gas ?...

 



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#39 11-Jul, 2008 12:50 PM
Joseph
New Arrival





dear mr.Banwari
kudos to you. I am watching this forum to know the result. scam or real.
pls send me copy of the books if you don't mind, to bjosephktm@yahoo.com

to mr.girish
pl can you clarify my doubts. I have seen in a video that when using
this HHO in a welding torch against a metal plate, it was producing some amount of water.
so the same could happen inside the car engine and whether it affect the lubrication of
the pistons and whether the expelled water if any will damage the exhaust system?

joseph


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#40 11-Jul, 2008 03:42 PM
Karan Gambhir
City: Bangalore
Legend




i am guessing this is a very popular forum....cuz it was a Big surprize for ne1 out here..... true or false...i dont kno...and i am nobody to decide...since i admit it...that i hav no clue or knowledge abt it......but yes,i would like to kno more about it in lay mans terms....n not scientific terms....

 

cheers



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