What Everybody Should Know About Improving There Gas Mileage : New Gas Mileage hybrid cars 2009
What Everybody Should Know About Improving There Gas Mileage
by Nickolie
There is a video around the internet about Fox News broadcasting about an inventor who lives in Florida. That has come up with a pretty unique way to solve the gas problem. He has found a way to convert any car or truck to run on a water/gas mixture. The type of technology is called hydrogen fuel cell. And allows your car to burn water in your car and this improves your gas mileage. How it works is, you install a converting kit in the car you want to make a hybrid. And the kit takes the water and converts it into a Brown Gas, also called HHO gas.
This HHO Gas is combustible just like normal gasoline. But you need a whole lot less for a whole lot more power to your engine. Resulting in improve gas mileage, cleaner emissions, more power to your engine. Running a car on water and gas mixture boosts your gas mileage by 30%-50%, depending on what type of car or truck you install the kit in. The conversion kit materials can be found at your local hardware store at a total cost of around $50. And if you are having trouble installing the kits. There are manuals and videos online that you can find. I will put a link at the bottom to the one I’m using in my car.
With the Rising Gas Prices
It might seem a little silly converting your car to run on water. But with gas prices expecting to hit $5-$7 per gallon by the end of 2008. This might be a good idea to try. Think about the money that you’ll be saving on rising gas prices. I’ve seen a 50% reduction in my gas bill every month. For me that’s another $60 in my pocket. Furthermore if you live in a city with emission laws in place, you’ll don’t have to worry about failing the test because your car will have more water, then the co2 gas. Helping reduce the effects of global warming and improving your gas mileage and the same time.
Filed under: Chevrolet, Ford, Gas car hybrid, Honda, Honda Civic, Hybrid cars, Jeep, Mazda, Toyota, Water car hybrid





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