Make Car Run on HHO
To make a car run on HHO is as easy as learning the alphabet. (Find out how it is done.) Floods of people are making a car run on HHO. It is almost a deluge.
Why on earth have we been waiting so long for transport departments and motor manufacturers to do it for us? The truth is that the media and press have not promoted how to make a car run on water as well as they could have done.
In any case, the official figures for the number of people last year who converted their cars to a hybrid HHO system are now out. These are the first ever statistics. First off, here are the local numbers.
Texas car run on HHO: 4,762
California car run on HHO: 3,917
Florida car run on HHO: 2,628
Georgia car run on HHO: 2,036
Minnesota car run on HHO: 1,855
Those are the top five results. In the USA as a whole the official stats report that over 45,000 people converted their vehicles to run on HHO. You can probably quadruple those numbers for a realistic idea of how many HHO fuel powered cars are actually out there.
By the way, anyone not reporting that they have converted their vehicle to hydroxy gas, or similar, are missing a trick. The IRS in the USA will give you a $2,000 tax deduction on converted cars if you supply receipts. That increases to $50,000 for a proper truck with a gross vehicle weight exceeding 26,000 pounds. Trucks or vans below this limit can claim back $5,000.
It is so simple to make a car run on HHO. Anyone can do it. The science is not that complicated. The geopolitics of energy policy may get a bit sticky. But this is an official quote from the IRS: “The deduction for this property may be claimed regardless of whether the property is used in a trade or business.” So it doesn’t matter what you are using your converted car for. Governments are now prepared to reward you.
To run your car with an HHO kit is easy. Anyone with an absolute basic knowledge of mechanics can do it. If, like me, you are a complete technical imbecile, just hand your manual to a mechanic and let him get on with it. He shouldn’t charge more than $150 (or £70). Kits cost less than $200, including the manual.
The kit will include an electrolyzer wich converts plain tap water from a garden hose into hydroxy gas. This gas is inducted into your normal gasoline powered engine. The beauty is that hydroxy gas burns 4 times better than petroleum. That is where the massive savings are made. On average, you can expect to save up to 50% on what you are spending on gas forecourts at the moment.
(Author: Henry Taylor)
Is it any wonder that so many people are flocking to have their car run on HHO? And with OPEC owning 45% of the world’s oil supply, it is even less surprising that politicians are happy to pay anyone with the common sense to save gas.
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