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by Pete Roberts

Run-your-vehicle-on-water

HHO gas or Brown’s gas is the latest new automotive product to help boost gas mileage and improve power and reduce emissions. Your car will be supplemented with water as fuel but will still be burning gasoline or diesel. Water will be concerted to burn with you gas through a process of electrolysis.

An HHO Generator creates HHO gas and is not exactly zero point energy but you can expect to see and increase in gas mileage of 20 - 50%. Some are even seeing increases above 50%. By adding extra cells it is often possible to increase gas mileage even more this is why it is best to have plans for a HHO kit.

You can find HHO gas car kits online for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. They are worth every penny! The key here is that if you have a vehicle such as a truck, SUV or car and you would like to make your own HHO or browns gas kit for your car or truck there is a lot of information online on how to get started but to get a complete set of instruction or plans you will need to spend hours searching.

How is HHO gas burned or converted in a gas or diesel engine. This technology can be used both for gasoline and diesel engines providing to help increase mileage. When you convert your car to burn on water you are converting water to a gas that your engine can use. HHO gas is then inserted before your intake manifolds airflow using your engines vacuum. This gas is then mixed with the gasoline providing better gas mileage.

The process is so amazingly simple and the parts to build the system can be found around home or in your shop. The homemade hydrogen generator or water fuel cell is easy to build. What you are looking at is a sealed quart size container, electrical wiring, baking soda, an automotive fuse and some vacuum hose. There is a handful of other parts but if you are wanting to make such a system it can be made for under $100 per vehicle!

Through a process of electrolysis water that is in a sealed container under your hood is converted to hydroxy also known as browns gas or HHO gas. You can find a wealth of information online. This gas is then introduced to the airflow in the intake manifold using your engines vacuum. This gas is then mixed with the gasoline providing better gas mileage.

There is often plenty of room under most hoods to put a fuel cell or many for better efficiency. Larger engines may require or benefit more with extra cells. What is nice is it requires very little modification to your vehicle and can be removed within minutes and no one would even notice you had it installed. An HHO fuel saver should give you better gas mileage.

There are many forums that focus on experimental HHO gas fuel cells or hydrogen cells also using a device called an aqua pulser that can even make the water fuel cell even more efficient. There are even plans and sources for creating a device that varies the frequency of the current introduced into the fuel cell to help the experimenter generate the most HHO gas.

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