October 2, 2008

Improving your fuel mpg with hydrogen

A few weeks ago, I was asked to review a collection of e-books that provide full instructions on how to use excess energy from your car engine to split water into oxygen and 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 thinking about all this alternative energy thing, and the more I looked at it it seemed to me that there are lots of different technical solutions to all sorts of problems that have never even been considered by the car makers. 

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 these claims had been made by just one or two people then it would be simple to dismiss them and ascribe them to vivid imaginations or sour grapes. But these sorts of claims seem to be everywhere. What could be happening here?

What’s the usual fuel mpg of the average automobile. It has gone up by what? 30-40% in the last few decades, not much anyway. However, all sorts of teams, from professional engineers to garden shed mechanics have entered cars into competitions that are able to achieve well over 120MPG with little difficulty. 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. You’d have thought that they leap way ahead of their competition if they came out with a car like that.

I need to do a lot more digging to see what’s going on here, but, before I do, I’m going to put a system in my 2001 Honda to see if it does what it’s supposed to. Fortunately the parts and the instructions are very inexpensive. I feel fairly sure that it’s going to work because the actual theory seems to make sense and the e-books are selling well across the market. 

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 numerous fuel saving offers out there and it pays to tread carefully and not rush in to anything. Having said that, there’s little to be gained by procrastinating either. As far as I’m concerned, the hydrogen generating systems that I’ve been discussing are the best option for increasing your fuel mpg.

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

 

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