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September 21st, 2008 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

You can create your own hydrogen generator, real DIY project that will reduce your gas account half, and allow to run your car on water? Of course it is, and I should know. I built my own generator DIY hydrogen and doubled my gas mileage and I did it by sixty-five bucks!

Now you must understand that we will not build a facility that produces pure hydrogen gas. This is not only incredibly expensive and difficult do, but it is great just as dangerous.

No, hydrogen generator, which we intend to build a truly takes water and are divided according to its basic elements of two bonded hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom and creates a form of hydrogen called HHO.

The HHO is safe and easy to burn, which is great, because we will then be injected into the engine intake and mix it with regular gasoline, to be effective fuel. We will turn our car to water burning hybrid.

Did you know that you have only about 25% efficiency of a gallon of gas? Importance of further 75% is unnecessary and un-burned. Why do you think that we need expensive catalytic converters? It is to hide the evidence of all this un-burned fuel.

Forces us to buy more gas, I suppose, and shortens the life of your engine ... both very bad things and borders with criminal behavior in my opinion.

But do not change the way the world works. It revolves around money, and As usual we worked hard in the middle of the road kind of people who eventually broke and trying to make ends meet.

I was sick, so I it built its own hydrogen generator and have nearly doubled my gas mileage. I built my hydrogen generator for under 65 dollars in one weekend.

If a simple country girl like me can do it, I would imagine, just about everyone can. It is not difficult and you do not change your car engine or computer in any case. In fact, if you want to remove the system, you can do in five minutes, no evidence ever was.

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