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Water Hybrid System
by Oliver South
Most people believe that the reason they have not been fully researched and used on today’s cars is that the oil companies don’t want them to be developed and are using part of their huge $25 Billion per year in profits to buy patents and otherwise suppress the development of more fuel efficient vehicles. It took government mandates before the auto manufacturers began producing more fuel efficient and environmentally friendly cars.
Water electrolysis is simply a method of causing the atoms in a water molecule to separate into their individual components which are hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. Basically the system takes the 12 volts available from your automobile’s battery and sends it to the two electrodes in the hydrogen/ oxygen generator to vibrate the water molecules which produces heat until it raises the water in it to the boiling point (212 degrees Fahrenheit or 100 degrees centigrade) which converts the water to gas.
At that point the hydrogen gas is pulled to the negative cathode rod and the oxygen is pulled to the positive anode rod. You can use plain tap water to supply the necessary electrolytes to kick start the process or use distilled water and add a commercial electrolyte such as potassium hydroxide. The combination of the hydrogen and oxygen gases when added to the combustion chamber of you car engine burn cleanly and increase the combustion’s energy output which in turn increases you miles per gallon. The system also has the effect of reducing most of the noxious emissions in your exhaust as well as slowing the carbon buildup in the engine.
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