Hydrogen Gas Savers
Hydrogen gas savers have been around for years,
but it's only now that many people are just hearing
about them. Hydrogen gas savers work on the basic
principle of electrolysis of water (H2O), where
the hydrogen and oxygen are separated into gaseous
form and then injected into the car's intake.
Hydrogen
Gas Savers
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The fact that two parts hydrogen and one part
oxygen enter into the car's combustion chamber
means that some gasoline is replaced by this.
So, in effect hydrogen gas savers work by replacing
some gasoline with gas, thus increasing mileage.
Another reason why hydrogen gas savers are popular
now is the environmental benefits they offer.
First, by replacing some gasoline this automatically
means that fewer emissions are coming out of the
automobile's tailpipe. Fewer carbon dioxide (CO2)
and nitrous oxide (NOX) and other particulate
emissions mean cleaner air.
In addition the hydrogen gas savers help engine
to burn more cleanly and completely, which not
only help the air, but also extends the life of
the engine. Another benefit of the hydrogen gas
savers is that drivers usually experience a bit
more power behind the wheel when the HHO gas is
injected.
Sometimes this additional power leads drivers
to have a "lead foot," which is counterproductive
to the efforts to save gasoline. So, drivers need
to be aware that just because they will have more
power, they also need to temper this with the
mission at hand, which is saving gas.
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Now, for years there have been a number
of scams on the Internet involving these
gas-saving devices. Some have oversold the
benefits while others have misled the public
to think that they could run their cars
entire on water using these units.
But, the scams aside, most of the units
sold now days are legitimate. According
to the National Hydrogen Association, which
has three manufacturers as part of its membership,
the hydrogen gas savers use technology that
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is simple and it works. We
feel incredibly positive about it."
Both the U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy
(DOE) acknowledge the manufacturers of hydrogen
gas savers as a viable resource for fuel
additives for the aftermarket car industry.
Many who read this documentation are astounded
they haven't heard of it before.
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So, fear not that you're going to be taken for
a ride when buying a do-it-yourself (DIY) kit
or a prebuilt kit. They work. The only choice
you have to make it which will work optimally
for your vehicle and purposes.
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