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Friday, 26 September 2008

How can hydrogen improve your car's fuel mpg?

 

It seems highly unlikely that by simply fitting a water container in the engine compartment of your car, inserting some electrical plates and using the gas that is generated to add to the normal fuel in your engine, you can greatly improve your fuel MPG. But thousands claim to have done just that. And there are now a number of different e-manuals available on just how to go about it. Guides like Gas4Free offer full instructions on how to build a system, install it in your vehicle and tune it for optimum fuel mpg.

The internet abounds with very positive testimonials and there seems little doubt that the concept definitely works. But if that is the case, why don’t the mainstream manufacturers build it into every car they build? Even if the hydrogen generator system has already been patented, a simple licencing arrangement could easily resolve that issue. And there are bound to be many environmental advantages too. Why would any manufacturer not want to include this modern technology in their cars to improve their fuel mpg? And just think how unit sales would improve when you’re selling a car that has double the fuel mpg of its competitors. 

There must be something preventing the car companies from taking the plunge.

Could the oil companies be at the bottom of this? 

Are they in a cartel? Are national governments involved in this? Does OPEC play any part in this and what is the political agenda on this type of thing? It certainly isn't obvious is it?

The web sites of the various systems provide hundreds of glowing referrals from drivers who have apparently got the fuel mpg improvements promised. 

Hey, I'm not so naive that I believe everything I see in the Web so I'm going to go ahead and a fit a hydrogen generator into my 2002 Honda to see if I can achive the fuel mpg savings promised. 

Although I've never had any mechanical training, I've read through the Gas4Free manual and it all seems very straightforward. In the fullness of time I daresay you'll be able to find companies offering ready-made systems that you (or they) can fit in a very short time. There seem to be several main e-books available and I found this review which may help you to choose which one to go for.

 

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