Posted by
admin on Aug 21st
How can i get better gas mileage?
without using acetone
without converting to hydrogen or biodiesel
without getting a new car
without buying aftermarket add-ons
best answer will be chosen
still want more answers, i’ve already read most of this stuff online….
Posted by
admin on Aug 9th
I have a 2002 Ford Explorer & a 1986 Mustang. They get about the same, pitiful mileage of about 14mpg. I can’t afford a new car/hybrid. Is there anyway to get better mileage out of either other than the basics…tire inflation, oil & filter replacements, etc. And…unfortunately, a bicycle won’t take me where I need to go. Are hydrogen or water conversion kits really effective & would either work for me? Thanks for any suggestions.
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Posted by
admin on May 5th
In a vial, it’s as clear as water. It has no smell. Yet it packs enough punch to fuel every single truck, car and diesel
engine train in America for the next 811 years, and they claim it exists. What can this magic fuel be?
Posted by
admin on May 4th
Third, you may only get 50-60% increase in fuel efficiency and depending on your vehicle, engine size, your vehicle’s increase in fuel efficiency will vary. Yet, with that said, we have had reports from USA and Canada of 113% to 279.3% increases in MPG. You still would have to buy gas each month, but your bill would likely be half to one third of what it is right now.
http://www.drivecarwithwaterandsave.com/?campaign=yahooanswers&ad=3
Posted by
admin on Feb 27th
This website claims that adding a crazy, (and I might add inexpensive) looking contraption will (strictly experimentally) increase a car’s mileage http://water4gas.com/2books.htm?hop=eclipse123
Is this true or even possible?
Posted by
admin on Feb 17th
I’ve found very few independent (meaning not employed by water4gas) clients who have spoken about their water4gas design experiences. Usually, they are negative on several design factors.
On a personal note: I spent weeks trying out different HHO gens (all from ebay -including the WATER4GAS design) and each one works so much differently.
The wire designs (like the water4gas), put out okay – but not at all adequate to make a huge MPG impact plus, the thin wire coils are known to eventually overheat or snap completely.
There are many factors involved in whether an HHO generator will work well or not. The major factors are:
1. what are the electrodes made of, how well will they conduct electricity and how quickly will they corrode?
2. What electrolyte mixture are you using in the water (electrolyte is required to make the water conduct electricity to split the hydrogen and oxygen)
3. how much oxygen are you involving in the gas out to the engine?
4. How many o2 sensors does your vehicle have and how will they react to the extra oxygen they will detect? (sometimes the o2 sensors will detect more oxygen and increase your fuel ratio to compensate for it – I personally have not had this problem, but have heard others record it)
Speaking from my personal experience with the generator I now use, I have literally TRIPLED my gas mileage.
So yes, it does work if you have the right Generator and if you know a little about the process.
Posted by
admin on Feb 13th
well the water4gas is a water and gas hybrid but the hydrostar is a complete conversion from gas to only water and i did not know if any one might know the pros and cons of the difference of these 2 products.
Posted by
admin on Jan 6th
And less wear on the tires themselves?
Posted by
admin on Dec 27th
If you have no idea what I am talking about, google it. Also try reading about hyperdriving. Hyperdriving is a technique to get better gas mileage. I do practice hyperdriving and get over 2mpg better overall gas mileage.
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