Water Fuel Generator
A water fuel generator is an aftermarket add-on device a person
can put on their car to save gas mileage, reduce emissions and increase
horsepower. A water fuel generator can go by many names including
HHO gas generator, hydrogen gas saver, hydrogen fuel injection device
to name a few.
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Water
Fuel Plans
Popular water fuel plans help car owners save gasoline and
the environment.
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But, the concept of the water fuel generator is the same no matter
what you call it. The device holds a small amount of water (usually
a gallon or less) and has a couple of electrodes that electrolyze
the water into oxyhydrogen gas or HHO gas (two parts hydrogen and
one part oxygen).
Benefits
The water fuel generator, once it creates the HHO gas, will then
port this gas into the vehicle's intake system. On older cars this
may go into the carburetor system and on newer cars this may go
into the fuel injection system.
Once the water fuel generator ports the oxyhydrogen into the vehicle's
intake system, this HHO gas helps create a chain reaction inside
the cylinders. The HHO combines with gasoline (or diesel, ethanol,
propane, etc.) and air and is ignited. Since hydrogen ignites first,
it starts a chain reaction among the other gases and helps them
to burn more cleanly and completely.
The result is that the water fuel generator will help increase
gas mileage, remove carbon deposits from the cylinders, require
fewer oil changes from the automobile, emit fewer noxious emissions
like CO2 and NOX, plus add a little horsepower to boot.
Downsides
So, you see the benefits of a water fuel generator are many. But,
what are the downsides? First, water fuel generators have received
bad press from those who don't want them to succeed in the marketplace.
Some claim Big Oil is behind it, but I rather think ignorance is
the main culprit.
Every time something new and revolutionary comes into public view
there are certain amounts of vocal critics that will deny and delay
its progress. Remember the battle over whether global warming is
real and man made or not? Even cell phones and computers had their
critics when they were new.
The second reason that the water fuel generator has hit an obstacle
in the marketplace is from those making wild claims about how well
it works. Those who proclaim that you can increase gas mileage by
1,000 percent have caused a backlash and a black eye on the industry.
But, just because there are critics and whackos out there that
make you skeptical about water fuel generators, don't believe them
for a minute. The U. S. Department of Transportation, NASA, the
Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the National Hydrogen Association
have all tipped their hats to this is viable technology. So, what
are you waiting for? What not get started with building your own
water fuel generator today?
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