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Buy A Hydrogen Gas Generator Fuel Saver Device - Or Build Your Own?
from:When I first heard about running your car on water and using
water for gas, I have to admit I was skeptical. If it was
possible to install a simple hydrogen generator and turn your
car into a water burning hybrid, why had I not already heard
about it?
Some say that this technology has been around for a very long
time but there is no economical value in developing it and
therefore no huge profits to be made by big companies or
government taxes.
This is because anyone with a few bucks in their pockets can
build their own hydrogen generator for under $65 and power their
cars on clean abundant and free water.
I did some research and found a place that actually sells
pre-built hydrogen generators. They are expensive of course but
I'm not mechanically inclined and the thought of another DIY
project did not thrill me.
However, the more I read about home built hydrogen generators,
the more I liked the idea of creating my own fuel saver device
and doing it for the fraction of the price of a commercially
available one.
The question was, would it work as well. There are several
options for home built hydrogen generators and each has
different results in gas mileage increases. I opted for a fairly
basic but easy to build model and was impressed with the savings
on my gas bill...about 35%.
I built the hydrogen generator over the course of a single
weekend and with parts I was able to find locally. It turned out
to be amazingly easy to do and I can actually expand on it down
the road.
I also installed a fuel line heater and a device that over-rides
the oxygen sensor (the sole purpose of this device is to
decrease gas mileage) and was amazed at the results.
My car now uses a form of hydrogen gas called HHO, or Brown's
gas that I produce on-demand and then mix with the gas I already
use to create a powerful, clean burning fuel that not only
increases my gas mileage but allows my engine to run cleaner,
smoother and with more power.
The engine also runs cooler and combust the gas more completely
which should increase the engines life as well.
About the author: Myla Madson
Want to build one yourself? Of course you do! I have a guide at my website that will show you, step by step how to make this hydrogen generator. It's freakin awesome and the government can't do anything about it! Go to http://MylaMadson.com/hybrid1
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