HHO Fuel Cells Improve Gas Mileage With Water

by Pete Roberts

HHO gas generators, fuel cells and car kits can help increase gas mileage. As gasoline or petrol spirals out of control you may be looking at gas alternatives to help reduce costs of operating a vehicle. What if there was and HHO gas plans were available for a car or truck and worked with diesel fuel?

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.

Through the process of electrolysis convert water to gas or better HHO gas. You may have seen an HHO car on the news but the point is you could have a hybrid water car that still runs on petrol, gasoline or diesel. You are supplementing your fuel and this will help you save fuel and increase 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.

An HHO generator or car kit is easy to build and should make a nice day or weekend project. A HHO car kit will easily fit under the hood of most cars or trucks and should only take a few hours to install. Once installed it only takes a few minutes of maintenance a month to check the water and catalyst.

You may have already found a set of free HHO plans online and have noticed that they are rather vague and may be missing a lot of detail. The best HHO plans will be details and contain photos. When installing a HHO car kit very little modifications to the engine is required. If you wanting to build a kit for under one hundred dollar and avoid spending several hundred consider a good set of HHO plans.

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This post was written by Pete Roberts on June 12, 2008

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