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		<title>How to Save Gas With a Hydrogen Water Charged Engine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arthur Maxwell asked: It&#8217;s no secret that over the past decade, gas prices have gone up tremendously. It&#8217;s not likely that any person in their 20s would have ever experienced gas prices that were $2 per gallon. Now, it&#8217;s easily &#8230; <a href="http://www.hydrogen-car-kits.org/how-to-save-gas-with-a-hydrogen-water-charged-engine/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Arthur Maxwell</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>It&#8217;s no secret that over the past decade, gas prices have gone up tremendously. It&#8217;s not likely that any person in their 20s would have ever experienced gas prices that were $2 per gallon. Now, it&#8217;s easily up to $3 and $4 per gallon and higher in some places. There is a solution though &#8211; one that many tech-savvy people are looking into. This is the hydrogen water charged engine or hydrogen generators. This technology helps to combat rising fuel costs by using ordinary tap water to help fuel the vehicle, thereby helping the environment as well. HHO kits are easy to build and install. They have plenty of benefits as well.<br/><br/>Hydrogen generators work off a basic chemical reaction &#8211; water dissolving into its components of hydrogen and oxygen. This is done by a process called electrolysis, which applies an electric field to the streams of water in the container to split it into its components of oxygen and hydrogen due to the two elements having opposite electrical charges. So as long as you have a good supply of ready water in your car, you&#8217;ve got a reasonable source of fuel to use in this setup. However, water is rather heavy, so it&#8217;s likely not feasible to try and replace your entire system with a hydrogen generator. Plus that&#8217;d take a lot more equipment than most people have available.<br/><br/>Many companies have been trying to push for the inclusion of HHO generators in select models of their cars, but with the ease of getting them installed and created from parts around the home, these companies are giving up on this effort. Though it is better to use an HHO with a condenser, people don&#8217;t because these models can cost upwards of $1500 before installation. However, if water vapor forms on the walls of the engine, it can do damage just as if gasoline were clogging the pipes. Condensers are able to solve this problem. There are several benefits to the use of hydrogen as fuel, such as a cleaner engine, cleaner exhaust and a cleaner environment due to less carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide being put into the air from burning conventional gasoline. In fact, the IRS is recognizing taxpayers who choose green lifestyles and is offering them tax credits for their actions..<br/><br/>There are plenty of sites online that offer instructions on how to build your own HHO generator out of spare parts, or things that you can easily get from a hardware store. The good thing is that building one yourself can be 95% cheaper compared to getting a large company to install it. Plus, gasoline costs a lot more than tap water does, so you&#8217;ll only be paying half at the pump what you normally would in the best of times, because you can replace half your fuel with water.<br/><br/>Building a hydrogen water charged engine is one of the best ways for people to cut back on oil use while helping to save the environment from greenhouse gases. Whether or not you decide to install one yourself or buy one is up to personal preference and the amount of money available to you.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.squidoo.com/buyhydrogencarkit'>See The Different Guides Here</a></div>
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		<title>Car Water Power &#8211; Saving Money on Gas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Arthur Maxwell asked: It&#8217;s obvious to anyone who regularly drives nowadays that gas prices have been increasing a great deal over the past decade. Some people don&#8217;t even recall when gas was less than $2 per gallon, even though it &#8230; <a href="http://www.hydrogen-car-kits.org/car-water-power-saving-money-on-gas/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Arthur Maxwell</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>It&#8217;s obvious to anyone who regularly drives nowadays that gas prices have been increasing a great deal over the past decade. Some people don&#8217;t even recall when gas was less than $2 per gallon, even though it actually used to be less than $1 per gallon. Now, it&#8217;s up to $3 and $4 in some places. Even so, people need to drive places, and working wages don&#8217;t necessarily compensate for rising gas prices, so something has to be done to compensate on your own for the gas fluctuations. In fact, there is &#8211; there&#8217;s a method to increase the fuel efficiency of your car by anywhere from 15 &#8211; 50%; that method is car water power, otherwise known is hydrogen generators.<br/><br/>This is done by using hydrogen generators, or HHO cells. They basically take a container of water, charge it with an electric current and strip the water down to its constituent elements of hydrogen and oxygen. What this does is it allows for hydrogen, a pretty volatile element, to be sent into the fuel combustion chamber of the engine of your car. Little hydrogen gas is needed to produce a respectable amount of energy. There&#8217;s also the added advantage of it being a good deal cleaner to use than pure gasoline. The best way to use HHO cells is to have multiple containers situated; that way you have more to draw from and they&#8217;ll last longer.<br/><br/>Hydrogen fuel can&#8217;t completely replace gasoline yet &#8211; you&#8217;d need too much room in the car and water would weigh the car itself down and outstrip the benefits of increased efficiency by giving it more weight to carry. You should have at least one or two containers though, as this will be sufficient for most driving needs. Hydrogen fuel power isn&#8217;t advanced enough yet to make it a long-term fuel source. A practice is to keep your engine maintained. Even with HHO fuel cells, your engine is still going to accumulate some residue, though not nearly as much as normal. This can be helped if you add a condenser.<br/><br/>If you do decide to go the do-it-yourself route, be sure that whatever HHO kit you buy has a complete manual, and online or phone support for help should you need to verify you did everything correctly. The possibility of an accident coming from a spark setting off a bit of the oxygen in the water is, needless to say, very undesirable. The instructions to build the converter also need to be concise -the process isn&#8217;t really difficult, but it&#8217;s more complicated than simply attaching a few hoses and wires here and there. Make sure you&#8217;ve got all the support and advice you will need for the entire process.<br/><br/>Also, should you decide to remove the HHO cells from your car, it&#8217;s easy to do with no damage or change to your car&#8217;s workings. People have voiced concerns about tampering with the fuel capabilities of a car voiding its warranty, but it won&#8217;t bother the warranty to add an HHO cell to add more fuel efficiency. Some people who add an HHO cell will find that they only have to buy about half as much gas at the pump. So what are you waiting for? Start utilizing car water power to save on gas today!<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.squidoo.com/hydrogencarkit2'>See More Info On Squidoo</a></div>
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