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HHO Water Hydrogen Dual Cell Update

This is the latest update on our HHO test vehicle. We just added a second unit which is connected to a rear vac port. The main unit is still connected to the TB vac port and air intake. Vac numbers are good. Second unit has a little less mass in the coil. Before installing the second unit we were getting 20% savings in MPG from city to highway with a max just over 24 MPG on the highway. We’ll see…



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Tanaka TCP-210 Commercial Grade Gas-Powered Water Pump 1-Inch Output 21cc 1.1 HP 2-StrokeTanaka TCP-210 Commercial Grade Gas-Powered Water Pump 1-Inch Output 21cc 1.1 HP 2-StrokeTCP-210 Features: -Water Pump.-Commercial grade engine.-Two-stroke engine technology.-Provides 1,900 GPH max discharge.-Displacement: 21cc.-Suction/Discharge: 1'' port diameter.-Discharge: 1900 GPH maximum.-Suction hose: 1'' x 10ft. Specifications: -Output: 1.1 HP.
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HYDROGEN – WATER HYDROGEN – HHO FUEL – CAR CONVERSION KIT

Learn How You Can Convert YOUR CAR And TRUCK To Run On The “Fuel Of The Future” – WATER ! Did you know that you can convert your car to a water-burning car? Would you like to find out how to run your vehicle on water and stop wasting money on gas? Now you can convert your car to run on water, supplemental to gasoline, to increase your car’s fuel efficiency and reduce y…



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Tanaka TCP-210 Commercial Grade Gas-Powered Water Pump 1-Inch Output 21cc 1.1 HP 2-StrokeTanaka TCP-210 Commercial Grade Gas-Powered Water Pump 1-Inch Output 21cc 1.1 HP 2-StrokeTCP-210 Features: -Water Pump.-Commercial grade engine.-Two-stroke engine technology.-Provides 1,900 GPH max discharge.-Displacement: 21cc.-Suction/Discharge: 1'' port diameter.-Discharge: 1900 GPH maximum.-Suction hose: 1'' x 10ft. Specifications: -Output: 1.1 HP.
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Water to Gas is it Fact or Fiction?



A lot has been said about the revolutionary process of making vehicles run on water instead of purely gasoline fuel, which has led to a lot of hubris whether it is actually truu or just a figment of one person’s twisted imagination?

Sounds too good to be true, right? But in reality, water is actually a good source of energy, which if processed properly and it’s energy channeled correctly, is actually a better alternative to petroleum products like gasoline and other forms of fuel.

Although it may still be considered rocket science to actually make the most out of water, but one fact remains about how water can be used for fuel – not water per se, but one of water’s vital elements, which is hydrogen.

The atomic substance that is hydrogen is the leading alternative to conventional petroleum-based fuel.

For now, among the most common operational processes by water to gas, are fuel-saving devices that primarily extract a form of mixed hydrogen and oxygen gas called Brown’s Gas or HHO into the vehicles fuel injection system.

This enriched mixture of oxygen and hydrogen, also called oxyhydrogen, is mixed with gasoline, causing both substances to chemically bond together molecularly and magnetically.

This combination, according to experts, results to better fuel economy and increases mileage per gallon by as much as 25%-50%, depending on the vehicle’s engine make-up and condition.

These gas-saving devices can also increase in engine power, since less pressure is exerted on the accelerator pedal to speed up the engine, thus reducing the amount of gas used to fuel the engine.

Since the oxyhydrogen mixture burns cleaner and more completely, thus it processes more efficiently and maximizes engine power. It also cleans up carbon deposits in the engine and prevents future build-up of carbon.

It can also be environmentally friendly since exhaust emissions are greatly reduced by the oxyhydrogen burning process.

Due to the cooling nature of oxygen and hydrogen, the temperature in the combustion chamber drops slightly, efficiently enhancing fuel combustion and quicker flame spread ratio.

But many are still wondering if the water to gas idea is indeed true or a scam? Surely not, since the technology has been there long enough for others to work on better solutions to harness that potential to replace petroleum with water-based fuel.

Yes, water to gas is true, but for now the system or process of solely using water to fuel vehicles using hydrogen is still not perfected for commercial vehicles, since studies and science is still trying to master the process of extracting hydrogen on a portable and small-scale process, since the current process is very expensive and requires a lot of equipment.

But of course, with the interest attracted by water to gas systems, scams would still abound, since this system is a potential concept that could easily convince unwary individuals to fall prey to misleading schemes.

So, many would still be advised to be wary of such scams perpetrated by unscrupulous individuals.

B that as it may, the technology of water to gas is an innovative temporary yet beneficial answer to call of the times in addressing the common problem of skyrocketing fuel prices, which, eventually, will lead the way to develop cheaper and alternative sources to fuel, especially one that can be good and sustainable for the environment.

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Converting Water to Gas Is Possible

For years, countries around the world have to depend on oil in order to operate their vehicles. With news that the oil fields in the middle east will soon be depleted which has driven the sale of oil prices, others are now thinking about the future and more are converting water to gas as an alternative solution.

One product that can make this happen is called WaterCarPro. By downloading the ebook from their site and buying the materials from the local hardware store, you will be able to enjoy huge savings which all translates to hundreds of dollars a month.

The e-book you get has detailed instructions which will guide you through the installation process. Everything is return in English so it is easy to understand and you can work on it in your own garage without having to call a mechanic or bringing the vehicle to a shop.

For people who have doubts about the system, you will be happy to know that this has been tested by a professional engineer to ensure that this is safe for the public. If you are still skeptical, the company challenges you to look online and read various reviews about their product.

The setup makes it possible to convert water into gas called HHO or hydroxy that improves the vehicle’s fuel economy.

The price for the ebook is $47 while the materials from the hardware store may range from $150 to $200. This doesn’t mean that your vehicle will run totally on water because it still needs to be supplemented with gas or diesel.

When you buy the system, you get free product updates from the manufacturer. For those who buy in the month of August, you get the two downloadable ebooks that aside from teaching you how to assemble the system will also tell you various ways to save money at the pump and tips which you should know when you are buying a car.

Aside from saving money by using this system, you will also be able to get tax incentives from the IRS. This can be $1,000 for an ordinary car and much more if you are driving an SUV or a truck when it is time for you to file your tax return.

You can still avail of your vehicle warranty because you can remove the system before bringing it to the shop and then put it back when it has been returned to you.

When you buy the ebook, there is no limit to the number of vehicles you can install this system. This means you can install the system to your other cars or even help a neighbor set it up in theirs.

If you are not happy with the product, you can get a full refund together with an additional $10. Just remember to include your return receipt number if you choose to pay using credit card and not through a PayPal account.

Converting water to gas is growing because it has also been used in other industries and it is only a matter of time that automobile makers will switch to this medium. After all, water is a renewable energy which is cleaner for the environment in a time when we are faced with climate change as a result of global warming.

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What a Miracle! Changing Water to Gas

Using water as gas supplement for vehicles is an emerging technology. People using this kind of system is claiming that they were able to improve their gas mileage almost up to 60%, making them able to save hundreds of dollars within a year on gas alone.

More and more people are getting intrigued by this technology. The main companies selling this system, would include in their package different parts to install on your car to be able to use water on your engine. They would include hydrogen generators or electrolyzers and other car parts. But is this really possible? Can water really be changed into a fuel supplement for gasoline that would enable your vehicle to run smoother?

With the water to gas technology, HHO, also called hydroxy or Brown’s gas is used to supplement its fuel. It doesn’t mean that you would have to put a water hose into your gas tank and use it as fuel. HHO is also called oxyhydrogen and contains a mixture of hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2). Chemist William Nicholson was the first person to decompose or separate water into its component gasses back in 1800s.

Oxyhydrogen will burn up when brought to its kindling point. Kindling point will be the lowest temperature wherein a substance will spontaneously ignite without the need for a spark or flame. When ignited, oxyhydrogen will convert into water vapour and then will release its energy.

This concept was applied on lights. Oxyhydrogen lamps, like the limelight, is using an oxyhydrogen flame to heat a piece of lime to give light. Another product is the oxyhydrogen torch. This torch is an oxy-gas torch. It burns hydrogen with oxygen. This equipment is used for cutting and welding metals, glass and thermoplastics. The flame begins a short distance from the tip of the torch; if the distance is great enough the torch tip can remain cool. Oxyhydrogen is also claimed to increase the efficiency in automotive engines. One liter of water is said to creat 1860 gallons of oxhydrogen.

So why use the name Brown’s gas for oxyhydrogen? Oxyhydrogen gas produced by a common-ducted electrolyzer has been referred to to as Brown’s Gas. It was named after Yull Brown who received a patent for a series cell common ducted electrolyzer made in 1977 and 1978. Actually, Brown’s gas is not used in his patents, the gas produced has been referred to “ a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen”. Brown's Gas also claims that it can be used for the following applications although further research may be required:

1.Air conditioning and cooling
2. Atmospheric motors
3. Cleansing of smokestack
4. Coal to Oil conversion
5. Curing
6. Deep-sea life support
7. Destruction of toxic wastes
8. Drying of fruit and legumes
9. Fuel Cell
10. Glazing and Kiln operation
11. Graphite production
12. Heating
13. Hydrogen production
14. Mineral separation
15. Nuclear waste decontamination
16. Ore separation
17. Oxygen production
18. Production of hard materials
19. Production of electricity
20. Pure water production
21. Silica conversion
22. Space life support
23. Underwater welding
24. Vacuum systems
25. Water pumps
26. Welding and brazing

There could numerous ways this water to gas technology can be used. Numerous ways that could make our lifestyle more efficient and less costly. But the road to discovery is a very hard road. It took decades before this technology was made available for us. Hopefully, it would take that long too just to be able to prove and provide other ways to use and benefit from this technology.

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Water the New Gas

Who would have thought, that water would be essential in running your car? With the new hydrogen conversion technology, water is used to supplement gasoline for vehicles. Hydroxy or HHO (also called Brown’s Gas) is extracted from water and used to supplement energy and fuel to your car’s engine.

This is a great technology given that we are trapped in the midst ever rising prices of gasoline. This technology provided us relief from the crisis that is breaking our back.

So with this new discovery, would water be the next oil? There are people who see water as a future commodity. Therefore it could be as profitable in the same prospect as oil. There are people who sees that the diminishing certain water bodies is similar to the depletion of oil reserves. While there are some environmentalists that see environmental abuse of water the same as the abuse and waste of oil. Even if 70% of Earth is covered with water, only 3% is fit for human consumption. With this 3%, 2/3 if this is frozen and largely glaciers and ice caps. Only 1% then will be available for human use. The rest of 97% is sea water which is not fit for drinking nor for agriculture.

The world is facing an oil crisis, we are facing the exhaustion of oil reserves. Water is slowly experiencing the same kind of exploitation. Water bodies are being contaminated and polluted by various industrial plants. Water bodies are drying up in certain nation, resulting into thirst and drought. Ironically, the uncontrolled use of oil and other fuel is ensuing into water crisis. Burning of fossil fuels led to global warming, the melting of glaciers and early snowmelts. It also led into climate changes that brought too much rain some places and little in other locations.

Water is becoming a very hot- commodity. It even snagged attention of the big equipment companies like General Electric. Water markets include driking water distribution, management, waste treatment and agriculture. It is nearly a $500 billion market and is growing very fast. Another company who sees big potential in water-related businesses would be the Zurich –based Sustainable Asset Management. Japanese- Dutch consulting firm Japan Insite is putting together an 80 million Euro water fund.

But privatizing water is colliding with global “water is human right movement”. Because water is essential for human life, its distribution should be made readily available for the public and not just for those who can afford water. The poorest might not even have safe drinking water if the water would be privatized, as the water warriors would say. Drinking water would become a luxury and dominant image in advertising.

Affordable water is not only a problem for developing countries such in India and China. Southern Europe, Israel, the western part of the United States, the Middle East, and areas in Southeast Asia such as Singapore all suffer from scarce water resources (www.redherring.com).

Running your car with water as supplement for gasoline also reflects a deeper conflict between gas, oil and water. Whether water is being considered the “blue oil” or the new source of gas, one thing is important, that we take care of this as a one of our primary source of life. Surely, we do not want to experience what we are experiencing now in the gasoline industry.

We know how difficult it is to battle high prices of commodities. Hopefully water will not be one of them.

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Water to Gas: Benefit, No Doubt

A latest system has been unravelled: the water to gas technology. This technology is said to have existed 90 years ago but turned out to be a “forgotten patent”. With this system, water (ordinary tap water or distilled water) along with a catalyst (which is just ordinary baking soda) is used as supplement for gasoline in cars. This system is said to be compatible with any type of vehicle. A lot of people are asking questions about this conversion system. There are numbers of people using this technology and they are professing their conviction that this water to gas system is improving their lives.

So what are we getting out of this system? How do we benefit from it? People using this system claimed that their mileage improved. Studies showed that car mileage can increase from 40 to 60%. Gasoline prices are around $4 to $6 per gallon, it would provide great economic relief if there are ways to save the number of trips that we make to the gasoline station. With the water to gas technology, one quart of water can produce up to 1800 gallons of HHO gas. This HHO gas is used to supplement gasoline, this can last for months.

So how much money is it? Let’s say that we have a car that gets 20 miles per gallon and we run 1500 miles each month. Then we’re consuming 75 gallons of gasoline every month. So if a gallon of gasoline is $4, then we’re paying $3600 every year just for gasoline. Since improvement in car mileage differ base on certain conditions and type of car, let’s just say that we’re experiencing 35% improvement on mileage, that would be $1260 saving on fuel every year.

Also American IRS could not turn a blind eye to alternative fuel anymore. Since 2005, IRS started to give rewards for “green” vehicles, green fuels and green upgrades. To add, the raw materials needed to use this technology is very accessible and affordable. Some water conversion kits would just require ordinary tap water or sophisticated ones will use distilled water. At it is just about 3 cups for 3-6 weeks. Kitchen baking soda is the catalyst used for this system, still very accessible and affordable.

Saving the hard-earned money is not the only benefit that people using water to gas system are getting. With this system, there is said to be noticeable increase in engine power. Since the new fuel mixture burns cleaner, it burns more completely and efficiently. It cleans up carbon deposits in the engine and prevents future carbon build up. This provides longer engine life. People using this system also applaud the easy assembly of their conversion kits.

Some of the conversion kits that water to gas main players are selling, not only includes guide for easy installation. They would also include books that better explains the system and the benefits for using this. For people who are interested in the technology and science behind this system, this is a great buy.

This kind of system is also to be environmental friendly. Since it is only water and oxygen, it is clean burning, thus it produces cleaner emissions. This helps us prevent global warming.

There are numerous benefits one can get from this system. Of course, the amount of money we saved from this system varies. It varies depending on various conditions we and our car are exposed to. But the most important thing is we were able to conserve our finance and even help in conserving our environment.

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Water to Gas can Increase Fuel Economy

Motorists nowadays are in increasing fuel economy with their vehicles, and water to gas devices is the answer to increase fuel economy.

Here are a few facts to consider.

There is now the technology to make use of water to gas, which is geared towards improving fuel consumption and maximizing mileage per gallon of fuel.

However, there are also very good and practical tips you could follow to increase fuel economy.

Proper maintenance- one of the simplest and best ways to increase fuel efficiency is to make sure you proper maintenance is performed on the vehicle. The most important maintenance you can do is to check the air in your tires. Tire pressure should be kept at its maximum pressure to keep your vehicle from being strained.

The tire pressure should also be balanced between tires.

Another routine maintenance process is checking for oil levels and regular oil change, which can also help since proper lubrication can reduce stress in the engine.


Travel light- better fuel economy also means lightening the load on your vehicle. Hauling heavy equipment, tools, even luggage and other heavy items can strain your vehicle and lower the miles per gallon your vehicle gets. The heavier the car is loaded, the more fuel it takes to burn for the car to compensate for the weight it is carrying.

Only load heavy items when necessary. The next time you get a new vehicle, you may want to look for a car that has a lighter weight, since you’ll automatically get better gas mileage.

Stop and go- braking and accelerating can really drag down gas mileage.

Whenever possible, avoid taking routes with several stops. You can also try slowing down further from potential stops, instead of braking often, especially for stick-shift vehicles, the lower the transmission gear, the higher the fuel consumption.

Optimum speed- each car has an optimum speed power and it usually ranges between 30-60 mph, depending on your car.

The optimum speed is the rate at which your car gets the best gas mileage possible, especially for automatic transmission vehicles. Try to stay as close to this speed as you can, as often as you can.

Although this may take a little more practice, patience, and planning on your part to get into the habit of doing it, but once you get to master it, you can really increase your fuel economy.

Make use of your trip computer- any new vehicle, especially hybrids, are now including a trip computer as part of the package. This is a computer that displays your fuel economy, so you can see the efficiency of your vehicle at any given time.

Although this device alone doesn’t do anything for your gas mileage, it will help you notice when you need to make adjustments and maintenance.

With this you will be more aware of your car and drive more efficiently. If you don’t have a car that has one built in, you can buy one for your current vehicle.

These are just a few of the techniques you may want to consider using to increase your fuel economy, especially with your water to gas system.

These are all simple techniques that any driver can use and while there are plenty of advanced techniques that you can research and use if you’re willing to put in the time, you’ll feel better that you were able to make the most out of your efforts to save money.

Even if water to gas can increase fuel economy, the most important thing you can do is to plan and making that effort can really help you increase your gas mileage.

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