Cheaper Way To Do Hydrogen Car Conversion

If you are thinking of implementing hydrogen car conversion, a cheaper alternative will be to convert your vehicle to a hybrid car/truck. It means making your car to run on both hydrogen and gasoline at the same time. The idea behind hybrid car is that you will be able to achieve better mileage with the same amount of petrol/diesel.

So how do you start with the hydrogen car conversion? There is a system you can use that makes use of water, an ever abundant resource, as the fuel for producing Hydrogen power. This system converts water into a gas known as HHO or Brown gas. The system has the ability to increase mileage of vehicles by 30% to 100% depending on models. Thousands of people who implemented the system testified to great savings in terms of fuel expenditure and great reduction in smog coming out of their vehicles.

You see, HHO burns cleanly and releases water and oxygen. Thus, no carbon dioxide is emitted by the gas which greatly reduces the carbon emission of the vehicle leading to positive contribution to the global warming situation we are facing today.

Tangible benefits drivers can expect from the system include:

1. Removal of carbon deposits as well as prevention of future build ups.

2. Prolonged lifespan of engine parts such as pistons, valves, bearing, etc.

3. Smoother engine operation and a boost in power as HHO produces more energy than regular gasoline.

4. Reduction of harmful chemicals released into the atmosphere. If more and more people start to do this, it will make a huge difference to the quality of air in that region. Of course, more trees does help too.

5. If you are the entrepreneur type, you can even start a business helping people with hydrogen car conversion with your expertise.

Find out how hydrogen car conversion can be achieved with low cost equipments here

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Posted by mbuhlah, Friday, April 4, 2008 4:00 AM

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