Increasing fuel mpg with water

Posted by admin on 30 September 2008

A while back someone asked me to have a look at the latest ebooks that give instructions on how to improve your car’s fuel mpg by augmenting the conventional fuel with hydrogen. The mixture, known as Brown’s gas, after its discoverer, is fed into the normal fuel flow of your car to give a huge increase in fuel mpg. This got me to wonder why all the hundreds of technical ideas that seem to offer real solutions to real problems have been completely ignored by the major car manufacturers. 

It seems that some had not been able to attract any funding to continue their research or they had been the subject of various sorts of threats.

Some had received offers of money to stop what they were doing and some, it was reported had died it ways that didn’t altogether stack up.Now, if only a few people had come up with these claims then you probably wouldn’t take much notice of them. However, claims like this are popping up all the time. So what is going on?

What’s the usual fuel mpg of the average automobile. It’s only increased by a paltry 25-45% in the last 4 decades. But, a whole range of people, ranging from professionals to guys who just like to tinker with automobiles in their garages have put cars in economy trials and have been able to get over 110 mpg without a problem. We know that about 80% of the energy in your gasoline is wasted as heat, why can’t the manufacturers address this question of fuel economy. If they actually produced such a vehicle they’d surely blow the competition away.

Obviously, there’s a lot to be done to find out what’s is happening, but, as a start I intend to fit my own hydrogen generator to see if I can get the big increase in fuel mpg that everyone is talking about. Happily, the component parts and indeed the instructions themselves, are not at all expensive. I’m quite confident becasue the technology is plausible and the guides themselve seem to have been well received. 

Of course, all fuel mpg economy systems have come under close scrutiny recently because, as the oil price has rocketed, improving fuel mpg has become a top priority for many drivers. There are lots of products out there offering to improve your fuel mpg and some of them are completely useless, so take your time when examining the options. That said, there’s no point in delaying either and for my money, the hydrogen injections systems that I’ve been talking about offer the best bang for your buck that you’re likely to find anywhere.

Have a look at this review and make your own mind up

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Lower fuel costs by raising your fuel mpg

Posted by admin on 30 September 2008

 

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. Now, fortunately, there is a whole range of e-books on the subject, showing you exactly how to do it. Manuals such as the Gas4Free plan, provide a complete set of instructions to put together such a system, fit it into your car and improve your fuel mpg enormously.

There is no doubt that the technology really works because a quick search will bring up hundreds of glowing testimonials. But if that’s so, you’d think the automobile manufacturers would put it into all the cars they make, wouldn’t you? Even if the hydrogen generator system has already been patented, a simple licencing arrangement could easily resolve that issue. After all, the environmental benefits and financial advantages that would, accrue would be huge. So why don’t the auto manufacturers incorporate this simple technology into their vehicles to increase 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? Is it likely that the government would be taking an interest?Could OPEC be involved - one wonders what their stance might be on oil saving technology? It’s difficult to say, isn’t it?

The various websites of the different systems show dozens and dozens of testimonials from satisfied customers who have achieved the fuel mpg savings promised. 

Now I’m not stupid enough to believe everything posted on the Internet is true so I’m going to fit a system in my 2003 Toyota and see just what sort of fuel mpg savings I can make. 

Although I’ve never had any mechanical training, I’ve read through the Gas4Free manual and it all seems very straightforward. As this technology becomes more and more accepted, I’m sure you will be able to find mechanics offering custom-built systems all ready to put under your hood in just a few hours. 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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