Monday, August 4, 2008

YES! HYDROGEN FUEL BOOSTERS REALLY WORK.

Do you want to improve your auto’s gas mileage, save money and help the environment? You can do just what I did and build your own HHO Fuel Booster, increase your car’s gas mileage from 25% to 60%, saving thousands of dollars each year. It’s easy and I’ve already done the research for you. My two favorite choices, out of nearly a dozen designs and schematics that I’ve purchased, are listed at the bottom of this article.

In the area of the country that I live in regular gas is around $4.00/gal., sometimes a little higher and sometimes a little lower. It’s not likely that we’ll see any real decline in the per gallon cost of gas any time soon. If you’re still sitting on the fence and haven’t made the leap in joining me and thousands of others in installing one of these safe and easy to construct gas boosting devices on your car, van or truck maybe I can push you over to our side with some “food for thought”.

• Our government, Democrats and Republicans, are spending their time arguing about legislative measures, but accomplishing nothing for the American people. The Democrats want the President to free our oil reserves from the Government Stockpiles, which is currently at 97% full, its highest level ever, while the Republicans insist that offshore drilling is the answer to high oil prices. These two different positions have resulted in a stand-off between the two parties with no relief for consumers in site. As if that’s not bad enough, Congress is just about to go into its five-week August recess with nothing resolved and no real energy plan on the House floor.

• The big oil companies will stop at nothing to hide from you the fact that hydrogen fuel is cheaper, safer and far more powerful than any other fuel in existence today! Additionally, you don’t need to buy the HHO Booster system from them or anyone else. You can build your own HHO Booster and install it into your car in one afternoon. While there are pre-made boosters on the market, building your own is so simple that the average person should have no problem doing it.

• Did you know that the gasoline engine of you car has an efficiency rate of only about 25%. That means that about 75% of the energy from the fuel that you’re regularly using in your car is wasted as unburned fuel, heat and vibration, and only about 25% of the energy moves the vehicle. Every fuel molecule that is not burned by your engine is wasted money out of your pocket.

High gas prices will not ease just because it is an election year. In fact, oil companies have many politicians deep in their pockets. If we want relief for our wallets we will have to take action for ourselves.

Installing an HHO booster system to our cars may be the simplest, yet most effective thing we can do. You can save money, increase your engine’s horsepower and torque, your car will run quieter and your engine will last longer. Your car’s emissions will be much cleaner, with less pollution and less harmful greenhouse gasses.

Are you ready to build your own HHO Fuel Booster? As I promised at the beginning of this article, here are my two favorite products. Both are quite reasonable in price. The instructions are easy to follow with clear illustrations. Customer support is quick and both have a money back guarantee if you’re not happy. My first choice is "runyourcarwithwater" Click Here! and my second is "drivewithwaterfuel" Click Here! Like I said, both are great products. The next step is up to you. Happy Driving.


Thursday, May 1, 2008

FUEL FOR THOUGHT

I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but the oil companies have perpetuated the fallacy that our cars need their product to run for a very long time. Its important to note that most of the original automobiles ran on much more natural fuels than petroleum. Mr Diesel (the creator of the diesel engine) ran his first engine on peanut oil and until he conceded under pressure from the oil companies, all of Henry Ford's cars ran on ethanol (grain alcohol fuel).

Our cars all use what are called Internal Combustion Engines. There are two types of these engines: ones that need 3 things to run and ones that need 2. The ones that need 3 things are your standard engine. They need air, a fuel and a spark. When the air and fuel mixture is right (not to rich, not too lean) and the spark happens, vroom! You have a functional engine. The other type uses more controlled fuel and doesn't need the spark - the fuel explodes from pressure alone. These engines are commonly known as diesel engines.

Now you've all heard the stories of people running diesel engines on vegetable oil, or oil from a deep fry machine at a restaurant. This is called biodiesel, its not a myth, you can even buy it at the pump now in many places. I've run my 1984 Mercedes-Benz diesel on this with no conversion at all.

So the question is, if diesels can run on this great fuel, what about gas engines that most of us drive? Well, they can run on all sorts of things. Many gas stations for years now have been providing Ethanol or Methanol blended gas. What this means is that they blend about 10% Ethanol or Methanol into the gasoline to improve its power and give it a cleaner burn.
How do they do this? They do this by making the gasoline more stable. The more stable the fuel is, the more likely it is to ignite at the correct time, and burn more completely. This is, of course, a simplification, but it is essentially why these blended fuels exist. The reason they add these grain alcohol blends is because the cost of oil is forcing refineries to make gas with a lower and lower octane rating. The lower the octane rating the less power the gas has and the worse it burns when your engine is hot. Back in the 1960's premium gasoline had an octane rating of 107. Now its 93 at best. This means that the fuel you put in your car is simply inferior to what it used to be. There are a lot of ads these days about cars being able to drive 500 miles on a tank of gas. In 1941 Nash named their one of their cars the Nash Rambler 600 because it drove 600 miles on a tank of gas (25.8mpg).

It would seem like I've digressed, but this all comes full circle with the question of what can we do to make modern gas more stable and burn better? What can we add to the gas to improve it? Ethanol and Methanol are definite possibilities, but why should we spend all the energy of growing crops, using fuel to harvest them and transport the grain and refine it when there is something far more abundant that can be used to achieve the same goal: water.
The thought of burning water seems crazy, as it did to me the first time I heard of it. But then I had the logical thought... what does water consist of? Well, Hydrogen and Oxygen. When you run your car, the two things that are the active fuel are the gasoline and the oxygen in the air. Well sheesh, water is rather amazing when you think of it. it contains two things that can be used as fuel, but in its natural state is safe and easy to transport.

The question is then how do you separate the two and how efficient is it to do so? A lot of people have asked the same question over the years and as it turns out it depends on how much hydrogen you want. If you want to run your car on only hydrogen, then there's a bit of work involved and some tuning you need to do on how your car mixes its air and fuel. If you want to put a moderate amount of hydrogen into your car to improve the quality of its fuel and lower its emissions then its actually very easy.

Without getting into the technical aspects, what you want is not exactly pure hydrogen, but something known as HHO, or Brown's gas (also known as Rhodes Gas, Greengas, and Hydroxy). This gas can be extracted from water by a number of methods. Believe it or not, most cars can be easily converted to accept a boost from HHO converted from water right in the car. There are a lot of great resources out there to do this and get more out of your car, lower your fuel cost, and benefit the environment.

Michael Cooper is an automotive enthusiast and has tried several alternative fuel ideas, most with good results.

Check out http://easycleangas.com for some of the best conversion kits available.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

WATER FOR FUEL? GET THE FACTS!

Yes, it is possible to increase your gas mileage and improve engines performance with plain, simple water. Thousands of people have already discovered a device that separates water into a gas called HHO (hydrogen gas). This HHO gas can be used along with gasoline or diesel fuel to improve both mileage and engine performance. The required device is very inexpensive to install, it works great and is 100% safe.

I’m not going to spend a lot of time talking about high gas prices. If you have a car, you already know what it cost to drive these days. What I am going to tell you is what you can do to save a lot of money and at the same time help the environment.

You can do exactly what I did. You can convert your car to use HHO gas and increase you mileage by at least 40%. It’s easy and it’s cheap, for about $150.00 and without any major rebuilding you can modify your vehicle to run on regular tap water.

This idea of using hydrogen gas as fuel is not new; the process is actually based on an old US Patent. Simply explained, an easily installed and inexpensive devise, which uses a little electricity from your car’s battery, is used to separate water into a gas called HHO (2 Hydrogen + 1 Oxygen). HHO gas can be used along with gasoline or diesel fuel in an internal combustion engine, it burns clean and provides tons power, yet maintains the chemical stability of water. The process does not involve storing HHO gas in your car. You can store water instead and have the HHO produced on demand by electrolysis, when your engine needs it, which makes sit very safe.

What is so great about using HHO gas is that you’re saving money, increasing the life of your car engine and helping the environment all at the same time. Depending on the type and age of your vehicle, you can see an increase in your average mileage from 20 to 70%. (Actually 1 quart/1 liter of water is enough for 900 miles). HHO gas burns much cleaner than regular gas, which is better for the environment, it’s 3 times more potent than gas and your car will run more efficiently with enhanced performance and better gas mileage. Your vehicles engine performance and power will increase, and due to less ware on you pistons, valves, rings and bearings, you’ll enjoy a longer life expectancy of your engine.

If you’re interested in learning more about the benefits of HHO gas, such as:
-Smoother running engine.
-Eanced gas mileage
-Lower carbon emissions into the environment
-Greater engine power
-Increased engine longevity
-Reduced noise

Check back for my next blog.