In news this morning had a story about how to find and buy the best hybrid cars. Now, even with the cheapest gas around four dollars a gallon and rising, there have been many stories like this. Even yesterday (Sunday, June 1, 2008) Good Morning America presented a segment on the subject, and even includes a half-dozen hybrid line with an expert to talk of good and bad of each. While this is valuable information, it really irritates me that apparently nobody bothers to explain how you can double the mileage, with tap water and a few hundred dollars without buying a new car.
The basic technology of extracting hydrogen from water has been long, but it was not until gasoline and diesel started getting very expensive that ordinary people like you and I started listening area.
I can not speak for other butI'll share my own experience. Some time ago I got really tired of gas prices jump every time I met when I started hunting for an alternative. After several months of exploration, I found that the hydrogen in the water seemed the best solution. I had planned to buy a kit for $ 1500 I have to fill every few months with distilled water. But then I found a kit that could be built for about $ 100 ($ 49 for the manual and $ 56 for the parties to a local hardware store.) Long story short, that l "I tried in my truck and spent 1995 Isuzu 21 mpg to 39 mpg and better Another interesting effect is that my little side issue has become much cleaner (no more unpleasant smell when idling at traffic lights.)
I must admit I was a afraid to get under the hood and do the real install so I asked my brother the law help me install it. I was a little 'embarrassed when he opened the manual I gave him a couple of tools that I used the kitchen sink, and I did it in about 20 minutes. But I'm not sure now embarrassed that I just go to half of the pump often. I love it
Security, I heard people say "Is not it dangerous?" Again, some concerns I had the same concerns, but then realized that if something is the safest solution I could find. Not to mention the cheapest. Because all the hydrogen gas is generated as needed, in very small quantities, it is not more dangerous for me to have a bottle of spring water in the car. And besides, to the left of the expert on hybrids viewers with some thoughts on buying a hybrid, the chief of them is security. Here are some that stand out for me ...
1.) With a specially designed light more hybrids tend to be less safe than regular vehicles.
Second) on average cost hybrid 50% more than the same vehicle all-gas-fired.
3rd) Even with rising gas prices, a hybrid usually takes 3 to 10 years to pay for itself.
4.) Some of the best hybrids used to qualify for tax relief the government do more (like the Toyota Prius).
To create your own hydrogen hybrid, there are a few ways. You can go two ways. You can either use a system that works with tap water (from a tap household) or a system that uses distilled water with an activating agent (as baking powder.) Both systems work very well and cost about the same to build and install. I'll give you some links to get you started.
The first is that I used that works with tap water. I chose it because I did not want to be bothered with worrying about having distilled water on hand when I needed it. And I'm really glad I did. But again, I was more than twice as many of my old pickup.
Or you can go with one as the "Water for gas", which uses distilled water in the fuel cell. It runs cleaner and better than ever. Even better, it costs only about half as much each month to run. Forget about 5 or 6 years to get a winning hybrid. The simple system I use paid for itself in less than a month
I really hope you will also have the opportunity to see how it feels amazing. Good luck
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