Hydrogen Fuel Conversion Kits
Hydrogen fuel conversion for vehicles is still a bit misunderstood. Hydrogen fuel conversion already exists in cars, trucks and SUVs across the world. Find out how to convert your own vehicle.
Author: Timothy Payn
We aren’t bound to wait for large auto manufacturers to get around to hydrogen cell technology. Plenty of people have already installed hydrogen fuel conversion kits in their own vehicles. They are entirely safe, incredibly cheap and not too difficult to install.
Hydrogen Fuel Conversion Versus Gas
While the OPEC countries, amongst others, seem determined to hold the world to ransom, ordinary guys and gals are taking matters into their own hands. A barrel of oil may well reach $200 within a year. A gallon of gas (or petrol) at the pumps will soon eclipse the $5 mark. The petroleum refiners are now charging 16% more for their part in the chain than they did 12 months ago.
Government taxes on refined fuel are rising. Fuel retailers and consumers are the only ones suffering. Hydrogen fuel conversion offers a way out. Hydrogen fuel burns up to 8 times better than petroleum.
HHO is not new technology, but how to split it via a fuel cell is. Electricity no longer needs to be stored in batteries to provide the necessary power.
How Hydrogen Fuel Conversion Works
It is important to note that most hydrogen fuel do it yourself kits are a hybrid system. Gas is still used, but at a much lower rate of consumption. The hydrogen produced via a platinum catalyst, or similar, is combined within the internal combustion system. The result is a reduction in gas use of between 25% and 50%. This converts to massive cash savings whether applied to cars or trucks. It works with both diesel and gas engines.
Reasons for Hydrogen Fuel Conversion
Hydrogen fuel conversion works particularly well for urban driving but also saves huge sums for highway driving. The average amount saved per car per year exceeds $800.
Harmful exhaust emissions are significantly reduced. Instead of polluting your environment, you actually add oxygen to the atmosphere.
The performance and torque of the vehicle is increased. Hydrogen is healthy for the engine, keeping its quality at an optimum peak. Also, the temperature of the engine is greatly reduced with this hybrid system.
Gearshifts become much easier. The engine is much more quiet and smooth. The combustion cycle is much more fluid.
The build up of carbon is almost eliminated. These carbon deposits would normally affect the performance and lifespan of your car or truck.
Pistons, rings and valves work better and do not encounter the same wear and tear of a normal gasoline engine.
All in all, there is nothing to be said against it. It is cheap and easy. Anyone is capable of installing a hydrogen fuel conversion kit.
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