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Increasing fuel mpg with water
A while back someone asked me to have a look at the latest ebooks that give instructions on how to improve your car’s fuel mpg by augmenting the conventional fuel with hydrogen. The mixture, known as Brown’s gas, after its discoverer, is fed into the normal fuel flow of your car to give a huge increase in fuel mpg. This got me to wonder why all the hundreds of technical ideas that seem to offer real solutions to real problems have been completely ignored by the major car manufacturers.
It seems that some had not been able to attract any funding to continue their research or they had been the subject of various sorts of threats.
Some, it seemed, have been offered large sums of money to halt their work or, most sinister of all, they had died in mysterious circumstances.If these sorts of claims had been made by just a handful of people then it’d be easy to dismiss them out of hand. But these sorts of claims seem to be everywhere. What could be happening here?
Just think about the average fuel mpg of the average car. It has gone up by what? 30-40% in the last few decades, not much anyway. But, a whole range of people, ranging from professionals to guys who just like to tinker with automobiles in their garages have put cars in economy trials and have been able to get over 110 mpg without a problem. With all the technology now available to car manufacturers it’s difficult to believe they are unable to develop engines that are both economical and powerful. One would have thought that the competitive advantage they’d reap from producing such a car would be huge.
I need to do a lot more digging to see what’s going on here, but, before I do, I’m going to put a system in my 2001 Honda to see if it does what it’s supposed to. Luckily, both the guide book and the components are easy and cheap to buy. I’m quite confident becasue the technology is plausible and the guides themselve seem to have been well received.
Of course, all fuel mpg economy systems have come under close scrutiny recently because, as the oil price has rocketed, improving fuel mpg has become a top priority for many drivers. There are dozens of potential ways to save fuel, some of them are worthless and so it will pay you to take your time when choosing the right one. However, you probably want to get on with it and for me, the best option seems to be the hydrogen generating systems that I’ve been discussing.
Read my reviews here and see what you think
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