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Cheap Gas for All Cars

The easiest way to get cheap gas for your car or truck is to install a hydrogen/oxygen generator. It is practical, cheap ($150) and increases the power and life expectancy of your vehicle. You can install one yourself or have a mechanic do it for around $200. Find out how to do it right here.

Author: Timothy Payn

Hydrogen gas in the form of orthohydrogen is produced via electrolysis of water and produces cheap gas. In fact the gas is free. It is used in conjunction with normal automotive gasoline but burns so much better, savings of around 50% are made on what you would normally be buying at the gas pumps.

Cheap Gas with an HHO Generator

An HHO generator needs to be installed as an add on to a factory made gas or diesel engine. This makes for cheap gas, because once fitted the HHO cell produces free gas. Not only is it free, it also produces a form of hydrogen that burns four times better than car petroleum. This cheap gas is then added to normal gasoline and runs the vehicle in its normal form.

No modifications to the existing factory installed engine are necessary and no warranties are affected as the system is entirely safe. Indeed, insurers love the idea of people bothered to produce cheap gas. You should find your premiums tumble. Even more than that, the IRS will give you a tax rebate to the tune of $2,000. So not only are you getting cheap gas, but you get back more than $1,500 on what you paid for an HHO kit and you start paying lower insurance.

How Cheap Gas Works

The critical element to converting to partial hydrogen power is the HHO cell kit. Cheap gas comes via a hybrid car system which combines hydrogen and oxygen with gasoline. The form of hydrogen comes from the hydrogen generator and the oxygen is drawn in from outside the vehicle. Orthohydrogen, or Brown’s gas, is genuinely cheap gas. It is converted on the spot, in your car, using no more than water and a small electric current from the battery.

Cheap Gas Comparisons

The following table gives the rate per thousand households converting to cheap gas per year in the U.S., using HHO conversion. The figures are based on results from 2006 and 2007.

Cheap gas Texas: 0.34

Cheap gas California: 0.31

Cheap gas New York: 0.22

Cheap gas Florida: 0.21

Cheap gas Illinois: 0.14

Cheap gas Ohio: 0.14

Cheap gas Georgia: 0.12

Cheap gas New Jersey: 0.11

Cheap gas North Carolina: 0.08

Cheap gas Pennsylvania: 0.07

They may not appear to be stunning results, but believe you me, by 2012 probably 1 in 20 people, maybe 1 in 10, will be producing cheap gas via HHO. It is also very interesting to note that Texas has the largest percentage of folk converting to cheap gas.

July 8, 2008 - Posted by mikey890 | HHO kit, HHO manual | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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