HHO Cell for Cars and Trucks
An HHO cell for your car or truck is easy to achieve. Find out how to do it. More than 30,000 Americans have added an HHO cell to their vehicle in the past two years. In small countries like Norway they are installing HHO cell kits in their cars at a rate of 20 each day. Basically, an HHO cell allows you to convert your existing gas powered vehicle into a hybrid running on both gasoline and water.
Author: David Payn
Vehicles run purely on gasoline or diesel are incredibly inefficient. An amazing 70% of the fuel is expended in heat and unburnt emissions. Such systems also wear out engines at a staggering rate. A hybrid car using gas and an HHO cell will last twice as long as a standard gas engine.
An all electric engine is an existing option. However, it is bulky because it requires large storage batteries. It is not very practical because it requires constant charging. Journey lengths are limited. It is also a very expensive choice. Plus, you can’t just convert your existing engine with an add-on.
HHO cells, however, cost about 100 times less than a fully electric motor. They are easily installed on existing engines. They can be easily removed at any time and are ideal if you want to continue to use your vehicle the same way as you have always done.
How Cars Work with an HHO Cell
The existing engine needs no modification. There are a number of things you can do. The most important is the first, which is to fit an HHO cell kit.
Install an HHO cell with the help of a guide. (Give the guide to your mechanic and get him to do it, if necessary.) The approximate costs involved are: guide $60, HHO cell $150, mechanic $150. After that it is free. The cell will run off tap water and converts it to energy.
A fuel warmer is an excellent idea. This can improve efficiency by up to 1%. It may not sound like much but every little helps.
Think about replacing your existing spark plug wires. This might sound a bit like tuning and it is. Wires that make the sparks incorporate a magnetic field will improve combustion.
Look out low friction oil to allow your engine to function with less resistance and therefore more efficiently.
Inflate your tires just beyond what is recommended. Manufacturers always err on the side of caution. But by simply keeping them pumped to the max or just beyond, you can save quite a bit on gas.
Anyway, the most important step is to fit an HHO cell kit. Make sure you’re not missing out.
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