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How can hydrogen improve your car’s fuel mpg?

October 8th, 2008 · No Comments · Automotive News

 

It seems highly unlikely that by simply fitting a water container in the engine compartment of your car, inserting some electrical plates and using the gas that is generated to add to the normal fuel in your engine, you can greatly improve your fuel MPG. But thousands claim to have done just that. And there are now a number of different e-manuals available on just how to go about it. Manuals such as the Gas4Free plan, provide a complete set of instructions to put together such a system, fit it into your car and improve your fuel mpg enormously.

There is no doubt that the technology really works because a quick search will bring up hundreds of glowing testimonials. But if that’s so, you’d think the automobile manufacturers would put it into all the cars they make, wouldn’t you? Obviously the technology is patented but that shouldn’t prevent the various interests from putting together a licencing deal. After all, the environmental benefits and financial advantages that would, accrue would be huge. Why would any manufacturer not want to include this modern technology in their cars to improve their fuel mpg? Surely car sales would increase enormously if the car in question had twice the fuel mpg of any other car in its class. 

There must be something preventing the car companies from taking the plunge.

Are the oil companies trying to protect their interests and applying pressure somewhere? 

Are they in a cartel? Is it likely that the government would be taking an interest?What about the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries? Do they have a position on this – who knows? It’s not at all clear is it?

The various websites of the different systems show dozens and dozens of testimonials from satisfied customers who have achieved the fuel mpg savings promised. 

Now I’m not stupid enough to believe everything posted on the Internet is true so I’m going to fit a system in my 2003 Toyota and see just what sort of fuel mpg savings I can make. 

Although I’ve never had any mechanical training, I’ve read through the Gas4Free manual and it all seems very straightforward. In the fullness of time I daresay you’ll be able to find companies offering ready-made systems that you (or they) can fit in a very short time. To check out the market leaders, you might find this review helpful.

 

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