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Saturday, July 18, 2009

HHO fuel: convert your car to an hydrogen hybrid running on water!

Reducing fuel consumption and saving on gas for your car is an ideal many drivers are aiming for. This is good for your wallet and for the planet. How can you reach such a goal?

There are many ways to go towards that ideal. The first thing to do is to have good driving habits that will reduce gas consumption at the source. Make smooth acceleration; avoid using breaks just after accelerating. Look far ahead on the road to adapt your speed to the traffic and anticipate the green lights.

Tune up your car as specified in your owner’s book. A clean air filter, gas filter and radiator will improve your car’s performances. Proper tire pressure will increase grip on the road as well as gas mileage. Take off useless stuff you carry in your trunk; it will reduce the weight of your car.

When changing your car for a new one, look at the expected gas mileage. There might be significant differences within the same category of car from one model to another. Consider buying a car from a smaller category. Do you really need a big suv to drive downtown?

A different option to reduce gas consumption is getting more attention and supporters these days. I’m talking about converting your car to an hydrogen hybrid running on water. It consists of adding a water electrolysis system under the hood of your car. This system produce brown’s gas a.k.a. HHO fuel. It is a gas similar to hydrogen.

HHO fuel is mixed with gasoline and injected into the engine, increasing engine performances and reducing gasoline consumption. It is safe because hydrogen is produced on demand as you drive and doesn’t need to be stored in a tank. It also helps cleaning the engine over a few weeks time period after the system is installed.

You can convert your car to an hydrogen hybrid running on water yourself with a diy kit for a few hundred dollars. There are many good “how to guides” that will explain you what to do to convert your car to hydrogen with easily available parts from your local hardware store. Many drivers of car running on water say they increased gas mileage by 50 to 70%. The trend to convert your car to an hybrid using water for fuel is going to last until that kind of hybrid comes straight from the car factories.

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