Posted by
admin on May 7th
There are so much of comments of pro & cons of HHO, which i am confused towards this issue. But frankly, if HHO being able to reduce the consumption of basic fuel by 30%, i guess it is fair enough to apply in our daily driving needs.
Posted by
admin on Mar 1st
threre’s a website that sell to how to make car run on water ??,is it a scam just to rip people ?.is anybody tried it and did it work?tell me coz im going to try it to my car .
Posted by
admin on Feb 28th
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Posted by
admin on Dec 12th
I’m leaving in the morning on a 125 mile trip and have no coolant. I dont have enough money to pay for coolant and gas. What free coolant can i use? I’ve heard others just use water. I know i need to buy coolant but I have a friend where im going that has some he will give me for free when i get there.
Posted by
admin on Sep 30th
There is a news video for HHO gas that you can download off of the web. Just google the words “HHO gas” or something like that. Keep in mind that Brown’s Gas and HHO gas are the same thing but two different inventors.
What if the HHO gas were made outside of the car instead of actually putting the HHO gas creation process in the vehicle? Perhaps we can find a way to store and transport HHO gas safely?
Posted by
admin on Sep 4th
I have a feeling that as alternative energy becomes a bigger deal, existing gasoline stations will be retrofitted with solar panels, capacitor and battery banks, natural gas tanks, and hydrogen fuels. This is a much more efficient alternative to building brand new fueling stations. What companies are prepared to do the retrofitting?
Well, what I foresee in the immediate future is a lot of competing technologies in the alternative sector. This can already be seen with California giving grants to Pearson Fuels to create E85 stations, India giving contracts for Hythane fueling stations, etc. I would also say that installing solar panels at actual fueling stations will likely occur to some extent, because it will be more profitable to produce the electricity privately (rather than purchase it).
Posted by
admin on Jul 7th
I am frustrated with the rhetoric and politics !
Does everyone on the hybrid and E85 bandwagon understand the following?? Comments?? Constructive comments!
Hybirds Carry a premium over a comparable gasoline engine. Negating any benefit in fuel mpg gained.
Hybrids have many more batteries made of precious metals lead and nickel not to mention acid, adding weight to the vehicle and creating serious disposal, ( hazardous materials) repair and replacement issues.
Hybrids Don’t get anywhere near the EPA estimates in mileage.
Ethanol Causes MPG to drop 20-30 %.Ethanol has less energy ( in BTU’s) then gasoline. Physics
Ethanol Absorbs water and is corrosive. This creates massive storage and transportation issues.( Although E85 cars are designed for this).
Ethanol Is very difficult to make produce much more so then gasoline.
Oh, and Bio-diesel is even worse then any of the above.
Posted by
admin on Mar 1st
Theres no free alternative, but there is an alternative. I got my HHO water4gas type guide from http://www.ebooksreviewed.info/hho for half the price of water4gas, and only after I purchased water4gas previously. I couldn’t get it working until I went with this guy. Obviously you’ve got to buy, and this one is simpler and cheaper.
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