With gas prices on the rise, you’ve probably heard a lot of buzz about hydrogen cars and alternative fuel vehicles. Unfortunately, 100% hydrogen vehicles are a long way from mass production, and most alternative fuel sources are complicated or impractical for the average person. Thankfully, thousands of people every day are discovering a powerful new technology for hydrogen car conversion that can be done to any gasoline or diesel vehicle.
This exciting new technology uses electrolysis, applying electrical current to water, to extract powerful hydrogen gas from ordinary tap water. By supplementing gasoline usage with the more efficient hydrogen and oxygen mixture extracted from water, you can expect an immediate improvement to fuel economy of up to 40% and cleaner emissions across the board.
One of the most appealing factors of this simple hydrogen car conversion is that you can easily build them yourself, and the inexpensive parts can be found at any local hardware store. Most designs call for the same core components which generally consist of electrical wiring to provide current, some type of water reservoir such as a heavy duty jar or PVC container, and a short length of tubing to carry the “HHO” gas to the engine for combustion.
The main idea behind the system is the water is held in the reservoir. As the current is applied, the gas bubbles to the top and is then sucked through the tubing toward the engine, where it will mix with gasoline and incoming fuel for combustion. The result is an improvement to fuel economy, and hydrogen “on-demand”.