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Make a Hydrogen Generator and Convert Your Cars into Water Power Cars

By Expert Author: Mike Legg | Article Abstract
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Do you want to know how you can beat the high gas prices and get more MPG for your car? Well its simple really, if you make a Hydrogen Generator you can convert all your cars into water power cars. These cars use water as a supplement by turning it into HHO gas (or Browns Gas) which is mixed with your regular gasoline to give you huge gas mileage improvements.

Interested? Well before I tell you where to find the best guides and instructions to make a Hydrogen Generator let me give you a simple run down on the whole Homemade Hydrogen Generator principle. I’m no scientist so I will explain it in simple easy to understand layman’s terms.

Firstly. Why should you make a Hydrogen Generator for your car in the first place?
In a normal engine the fuel combustion is very poor and wasteful; this is mainly due to the large size of fuel droplets in the fuel air mixture. When HHO gas is added the oversized droplets are split into much smaller ones making a much finer mixture. This Hydrogen enhanced fuel mixture burns a lot more efficiently as it is said to be 3 times more powerful than ordinary gasoline. So a more efficient fuel allows you to get more MPG.

Secondly. How does a Homemade Hydrogen Generator work?
Basically a Homemade Hydrogen Generator consists of a small vessel of water installed under the hood of your car, this vessel also contains some steel plates, and added to this is a catalyst such as baking soda. These parts together with a few others are then wired up to your cars battery which provides the electricity needed to power the whole thing.

What happens when this is all installed properly is a process called electrolysis, where electricity is used to change a small amount of water into HHO gas. As water is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen the Hydrogen atoms get separated from the Oxygen atoms, basically converting the water into Hydrogen gas.

This Hydrogen gas is then taken into the inlet manifold of your cars engine where it is mixed with the ordinary gasoline/air mixture. This combination of ordinary gas and Hydrogen gas is then burned in your engine in the usual way, but as I said before, it burns a lot more efficiently and with more power and this is what gives you the great gas mileage improvements.

Lastly. How expensive is it to make a Hydrogen Generator?
What if I told you that you could make a Homemade Hydrogen Generator for less than $150, and this includes the full instruction guides as well as all the parts that you will need. And these are not specialist parts that are hard to find or have to be ordered, everything you will need to make a Hydrogen Generator can be obtained from your local garage or Auto Store.

There are many downloadable guides available on the internet that will show you how to make a Hydrogen Generator for your car and I have reviewed what I think are the top ones. To check them out for yourself just visit my website by clinking onto the link. So just what are you waiting for? It has never been easier to make a Hydrogen Generator and convert your cars into water power cars. Not only will you get great gas mileage improvements, you will also have the satisfaction of knowing that you did it yourself. And as no previous mechanical knowledge is needed anyone can do it.
Mike Legg

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