Hey, Dave here.
Have you ever wondered why other technologies seem to advance rapidly while car companies continue to make vehicles that are still getting the same crappy gas mileage they were 40 years ago? Today car manufacturers boast about their latest line of electric hybrid cars, which I will admit are a great step in the right direction, although I still believe they can do much better.
Over the past few decades many different types of hybrid cars have been developed.
Besides the popular gas/electric version, there are a few other methods that have been implemented to produce high mileage vehicles.
Some of these methods include the use of compressed air, liquid propane, E85 ethanol, and the more recent water powered hybrid car.
While all of the above mentioned technologies have proven very effective methods for increasing fuel economy, in this article I am going to focus on the use of water as a means to improve gas mileage in modern internal combustion engines.
The use of water as a fuel source is by no means a new concept.
Hydrogen and oxygen molecules are extracted from water through the use of electrolysis, a process which is well over 100 years old.
In 1800, William Nicholson and Johann Ritter were the first researchers to extract hydrogen and oxygen from water.
This mixture of hydrogen and oxygen (called oxyhydrogen) is very powerful and remains the cleanest form of fuel in the universe, as the byproduct of combustion is nothing more than water vapor.
When gas prices skyrocketed back in 2008, water fuel technology was successfully implemented by backyard mechanics as a method of increasing a vehicles gas mileage.
This radical new concept uses a device called an HHO Generator, which uses electrolysis to split the hydrogen and oxygen molecules in water.
This HHO gas mixture is then directed into the engines air intake manifold, where it can mix together with the gasoline to provide a more complete and powerful fuel burn.
The mileage improvements gained when using HHO in an engine can be quite astonishing.
Most users report anywhere from 20% to 70% increase in MPG, although some users have reported as much as 150% better fuel economy with HHO gas injection.
Besides improving vehicle gas mileage, HHO injection can also provide significant improvements in acceleration while dramatically reducing hydrocarbon emissions.
HHO gas also works to clean out the carbon deposits inside your engine, increasing overall performance and lifespan.
So if you've been looking for a way to significantly increase your gas mileage without costly engine modification, then I highly recommend that you invest in building and installing one of these HHO Generators in your vehicle.
The parts to build the device are usually less than $100, and considering the mileage gains from using it, the device actually pays for itself within the first 60 days.