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Hydrogen Fueled Cars – How To Increase Your Mileage By 30%

Friday, October 17th, 2008
hydrogen car
Peter Johnson


Everybody has heard of hydrogen fueled cars. The price of gasoline keeps getting higher these days and most believe that the days of cheap gasoline are dead and gone. Everybody is looking for a viable alternative and hydrogen seems like it may be the most logical choice. Since about 70% of the planet is covered in ocean, it looks like we have enough hydrogen to go around.

You probably first think of hydrogen cell vehicles when you think of hydrogen fueled cars, but actually hydrogen cell technology is still far from perfected and not available on the market as of yet. Sure, the ads are on TV and you may have even seen a hydrogen cell car on the road, but these are not yet available to the general public and even if they were they would not be anywhere near affordable. In the meantime, there is an old patent that has recently been dug up that may give you a short cut to saving money on gas.

The hydrogen car kit is an old patent that actually turns your car into a water hybrid. All you need to do is add a few small components (essentially, some baking soda, electrical wiring, a fuse, a vacuum hose, and a sealed, quart-sized glass jar) to your vehicle to enable it to run on both gasoline and water and possibly even double your gas mileage. Here’s how it works: first, you build a device that you can put together with items you can buy at a local hardware store and add water. Then, you attach this device to your cars battery and engine. The device uses a little bit of energy from your battery to transform the water inside the device into a gas called ‘HHO’ which is two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. This gas, also known as Water-Fuel, Brown’s Gas, or Hydroxy, provides a lot of power, burns clean, and it’s only byproduct is water.

The easiest way to figure out how to convert your car yourself is look online. A quick search will turn up dozens of websites that can show you how to convert your car. Though there are a few that want to charge you extravagant amounts for the information, you can get just as good information for much cheaper and the parts you need to pick up at a hardware store will only cost you about $20. Some mechanics out there know how to convert cars into hydrogen fueled cars, but they’ll probably charge you about $300 or more to do it and it’s also very hard to find a mechanic that knows how to do the conversion.

Conclusion

Who isn’t interested in saving money on gas? The increase in the cost of fuel affects every facet of the economy and we’re all feeling the pinch from every angle. By converting your car, you’re steering yourself in the right direction towards the future. Hydrogen fueled cars are a great way to save money and help preserve the environment in one fell swoop.



Hydrogen Car Kit – How To Make Your Own Today

Friday, October 10th, 2008
hydrogen car
Peter Johnson


By now you’ve no doubt heard of hydrogen cell technology and if you’re really ahead of the curve, you’ve heard of the hydrogen car kit. Even if you have heard of this kit, you may still be wondering exactly what it is. Hopefully we’ll be able to answer all of your questions.

Hydrogen Cell Technology?

First you have to understand that although hydrogen cell technology and the hydrogen car kit are similar in some ways, they are in fact two very different mechanisms. Hydrogen cell technology uses pure hydrogen as a substitute, whereas hydrogen car kits use a gasoline/water combination to essentially turn your vehicle into a water hybrid. Hydrogen cell technology is still a long way off from being perfected and viable, whereas conversion kits are available for use right now.

But how are you supposed to run your car on water? The answer is fairly simple. Without getting into too much chemistry, all you have to do is download the instructions on how to build the conversion device, hook it up, and go. You can find directions on how to assemble your conversion device on select websites across the web – make sure you choose a site with a decent reputation and proof of quality of the information.

How To Do It

Once you have the instructions, buy the parts it suggests. Usually, you can get all the stuff you need at your local hardware store for about $20. These parts basically consist of a quart-sized glass jar, some electrical wiring, baking soda, a fuse, and a vacuum hose. Following the directions you have downloaded, assemble the device and fill it with water. Next, you hook up one end of the device to your battery and the other end attaches to your engine’s intake manifold. When you start your vehicle, the electrodes within the device will use a small amount of energy from your battery to transform the water within from H2O to HHO, which is one part oxygen and two parts hydrogen. HHO, commonly known as Brown’s Gas, and less commonly Hydroxy or Water-Fuel, is a clean burning gas with no byproducts (besides water) that provides a great deal of energy. The addition of a hydrogen car kit has been known to double gas mileage in some cases.

Conclusion

These days, everybody is feeling the pinch of high gas prices and we’re all looking for a way to save money. Some people just aren’t driving as much and some have even gotten rid of their car altogether. There’s no reason to take such drastic measures when you can easily solve your problem by turning your vehicle into a water hybrid. Even if you’re just a little handy you can assemble and install one of these kits. If it seems too far over your head, you may even be able to find a mechanic to do it for you – most charge about $300 for the service. The addition of a hydrogen car kit can save you a lot of money and help the environment.