HHO Gas Generators Fuel Your Car Increase Gas Mileage

HHO Gas Generators Fuel Your Car Increase Gas Mileage

by Pete Roberts

HHO gas is produced from generators, fuel cells or car kits and can help you get better gas mileage. As gasoline or petrol prices climb out of sight many people are looking for relief to save money when they are at the pump. If there was a solution to build a HHO car kit from plans for any car or truck you own would you be interested?

HHO gas is referred to sometimes as browns gas or hydroxy. Brown’s gas is the best solution or gas additive or sorts to increase mileage. HHO gas has been referred to as hydrogen on demand but what you get is 2 gases when broken down; hydrogen and oxygen. What you should see is fewer pollution from your tail pipe.

The process of electrolysis converts water to HHO gas a combination of hydrogen on oxygen. The HHO car seen in the news uses the same gas that has been used in high temperature welding applications for years and what you will get is a hybrid HHO car. By supplementing HHO gas with your fuel you could increase gas mileage.

You may see fuel savings of 15 – 40 % with this HHO Gas and you may gain horse power and a smother quieter engine. Can you do this with a conventional fuel additive? HHO gas plans should show you step by step details and pictures to help make your hybrid HHO car.

With a set of HHO gas plans in hand this makes a great weekend project. You can easily fit this under the hood of your car and take only a few hours to install. The only requirement is about once a month or more if travel a lot is to check the water level in the HHO generator.

It is not uncommon to see free HHO gas plans missing a few details. The best HHO generators plans will show you in detail and have a parts list with pictures and step by step instructions. Very little engine modifications are required. Avoid spending hundreds or thousands on a commercial HHO car kit do it for much less with a good set of plans.

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Posted in politics on Jun 29th, 2009, 4:19 am by Pete Roberts   

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