HHO Gas Conversion Kit - Can You Really Run Your Car On HHO Gas?
HHO gas conversion kit - what is it exactly? You probably have heard a lot about such kits in news or through friends. If you are looking for information on how to convert your car to run on HHO/H-H-O, you will not be disappointed.
H-H-O has many names - Rhodes’ or Brown’s Gas or even Di-Hydroxy. It is a catalyst that has many industrial uses but was recently discovered to be able to aid gasoline combustion.
A researcher made use of this discovery to produce a HHO gas conversion kit or cell that can convert water into H-H-O for the car’s combustion engine. The end result is of course a jump in the performance of the vehicle.
You may be wondering why the powers such as oil players are not rejoicing at this. Political and profits are what drive them and this technology is not favorable to them at all. To the individual consumer, it is a piece of good news.
The entire system is simple to assemble. Using parts bought from a local hardware store, it will not cost you more than $150 to build one. But that said you do need a proper step by step guide that can be bought online in order to DIY. Alternatively, you can buy it but I promise you that it will cost you more than $1200.
Using the guide, one can easily construct a HHO conversion kit within 3 hours even if you are not a technical guy. This generator is a standalone device. Once assembled, power it with your car battery and hook it to the carburetor. That’s it. Follow the instructions in the manual and you will not go wrong. And do not forget to use pure baking soda as a catalyst. A gallon of water is enough to produce at least 1900 gallons of HHO!
Drivers have already reported that ever since using such fuel cells, they are able to improve their vehicles’ mileage by as much as 50%. Fuel cost savings average 30 to 40%. And their engines are quieter and cleaner as a result.
We never know when the oil prices are ever going down. It may never happen at all. Why not start building a HHO gas conversion kit for your car now.
Posted: August 11th, 2008 under Automobile.
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