World Wide Tech
121 mpg! Inexpensive Modification Using Hydro-Assist Fuel Cell

Cars & Transport

This fuel cell was advertised in the January 21 issue of US News and World Report magazine on page 35. They claim to be developing a Pre-ignition Catalytic Converter that can be purchased when available, but right now you can purchase the Hydro-Assist Fuel Cell Kit for $1,065 and they absolutely gurantee to increase fuel economy by a minimum of 50% with this universal kit. They claim that it works on almost any vehicle; car, SUV or truck as long as it is powered by gasoline.

I went to their website and requested a quote for my two vehicles. They responded with an email immediately stating that I would be contacted by a Mr. Viktor Pavenko of World Wide Tech Inc of Portland, Oregon. They provided his email address at Yahoo.com, but no telephone number and only a PO box address. The next day, I received a quote for the HAFC Kit and it was only $1,045 plus $20 for S&H.

I sent this information to my son who teaches at a west coast university. He shared the information with a professor of mechanical engineering. That professor said the ad's claim of 50% increased fuel economy was not possible. After reviewing their website, he said it looked like a scam.

Check it out for yourself at their website: www.picctv.com/us


Company: World Wide Tech
Country: USA
State: Oregon
City: Portland
Site: picctv.com/us
  <     >  

RELATED COMPLAINTS

Murphy Oil Corporation
Water in diesel fuel

Pamela Butruch
Mentally insane, thief, liar, unfit mother scams goverment ripoff

CMH Industries - CA40g.com - CA40g
Fuel additive that plugs your fuel system and must replace fuel tank and fuel system

General Motors / Chevrolet
Chevrolet Camaro Misleading and inaccurate fuel economy

Mystic Auto Parts
Ripoff

Valero Gas Station #1415
Falsely Calibrated Pump which overcharged me by over $7.00

General Motors
2000 GMC Sierra Fuel Pump Issue

J.C. Whitney
Consumer Report

Never2Green
Hydro Fuel Saver I found the website at Franchise Direct. Thinking that is a reputable company, I paid Bill Dillon with Never 2 green also the owner of hydro Fuel Saver $5000, to pay for down payment. The business was

UltraLife PM Fulfillment, Hoodia
Ripoff