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Air4zero Projects

Be prepared on November 2009 to visit one of our A4Z Service Center near you converting your car from gas to air, running at zero cost and zero pollution, with a 20,000 miles driven range! Air4zero's technology considered to be the best alternative energy source ever offered on the entire market in the green energy industry, with huge savings on gas costs, cutting down the CO2 Carbon emissions, and reducing the global warming.

Projects overview on progress

 ACK Conversion kits for cars on November 2009

Conversion kits for cars will be available on November 2009. Recent testing shows a phenomenal results converted engine gains 15% more power running cool. The ACK final version would reach over 20,000 miles driven range with just $10 one air fuel.
 
 ACK Conversion kits for motor bikes on July 2010

Conversion kits for motor bikes will be available on July 2010. This project is still under testing, check more often for more news about this project.
 
 
 ACK Conversion kits for boats On August 2010

Conversion kits for boats engines is under testing. More information about this project will be available on August 2010.
 
 
 ACK Conversion kits for electric generators on October 2010

Conversion kits for electric generators are under testing, it is similar to car engines with little differences' that we need to overcome. We should have more information on this project on September this year.

 

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