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hho kits do they work on cars to increase mileage?

Posted by admin in December 20th 2010    under: hho    
  
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HHO kits that use water and baking soda to make your gas mileage go farther are these kit worth the money or a bogus scam.

these kits will never be standerd equipment on production cars for one reason, you will get better mileage and the engines will last much longer. if they engines dont die, you wont go to the repair shop to pay money to fix them. and if you only fill up your gas tank once every 2 months the oil company profits will be extreamly hurt, and they dont want that to happen. the automakers and gas companys are in bed together. they invest in each other for good reason…

there is no gas shortage, there is plenty, they just want to use the iraq war as a great reason to raise prices, and they are making a killing doing it. why would they want to lower prices? they are here to look out for them selves, not us..

these kits are worth the money and are very real, just not advertised any where near as much as new cars.. GM and Ford would much rather you buy a new car!

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The Importance of Water

Posted by admin in October 30th 2010    under: burn water    
  
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Although most people don’t think of it as a nutrient, water is the most vital nutrient in your daily diet. Think of it this way. You can go for weeks without food but you can only go for a few days without water. So it’s very important. It’s even more important when you realize that your body’s composition is 60 to 75% water. So roughly two thirds of our body weight is water. You can break them down even better by looking at the composition of different body parts. Your blood is 83% water; your muscles are about 75% water; your bones are about 23% water; and your brain is 74% water. So you can see why it’s really necessary to drink enough water.

It doesn’t take much dehydration at all to cause problems in your body. You can have as little as 1 or 2% loss of body weight in water and the reaction can be that your energy is sapped and you feel tired.

Not getting enough water can cause other problems such as mild to excessive thirst, fatigue (which we just covered), headaches, dry mouth, muscle weakness, dizziness, lightheadedness, and little or no urination. So it’s important to make sure that you drink enough water.

A lot of people have asked “How much water is enough water?” The basic rule of thumb is to take in about half your body weight converted into fluid ounces. So if a person weighs 200 lbs., they should be drinking 100 fluid ounces of water per day.

About 20% of your daily water intake can come from food. If you eat a lot of fruit and vegetables, there’s going to be a lot of water in them. This is particularly true in things like watermelon and citrus fruit are almost 100% water when you figure it out by weight. Beverages like milk and juice are primarily water too.

A lot of people ask me “What about beer, wine, coffee, tea, and soft drinks? Can these drinks be figured into your water intake?” unfortunately, these drinks are all diuretics and will actually leach the water out of your system. So water is still your best bet.

Now that I’ve given you some of the downside of not drinking enough water, here are some of the benefits. Water works in every system of the body. It aids your digestion; it helps you absorb all your foods; it acts as the transport system for all the nutrients in the bloodstream. Water is necessary for all functions particularly circulation and excretion. For example, you actually blow off water in your breath each time you exhale. Water leaves your system not just to your urine but also through your feces, your sweat, and through respiration. You lose water daily so it’s extremely important to keep putting the water back in.

Water helps you to maintain your body temperature; it does this through the process of sweating and by the opening up of the capillaries in the circulatory system allowing the skin surface to have the proper blood flow that helps to regulate the body temperature.

One of the biggest things the water does is cleansing. Water helps flush the toxins out of your system. It helps keep your kidneys healthy; helps keep your bladder healthy; it gives you better skin because it helps flush out the waste including dead skin cells.

Drinking enough water gives you a decreased chance of kidney stones or urinary tract infections. It can give you more energy because dehydration is one of the biggest causes of fatigue. Not drinking enough water drops your blood volume which makes the heart work harder and you just get more tired, more quickly.

Another thing the water does is revving up your metabolism. There was a study recently published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism from a research center in Berlin. It showed that people who consume two liters of water a day can burn up to an extra 150 calories per day. I know that doesn’t seem like much but that converts into about 5 lbs. per year of weight loss that you don’t even have to worry about because it’s being burned off by simply drinking more water.

It was also discovered during the study that when a person drank water their metabolic rate went up within 10 minutes. The researchers think that about 40% of the raised metabolic rate had to do with the fact that the body was warming up the water that the person had drank. That’s one good reason to drink water that’s cold. Another good reason for drinking cold water is that it enters your system more rapidly than warm water.

Water also help suppress your appetite. It helps keep you feeling more full while it helps the body metabolize stored fat. According to studies, if you decrease your water intake, you can actually cause more fat to be deposited. Likewise, if you increase your water intake, you will decrease your existing fat deposits.

Here’s the reason it works that way. Your kidneys can’t work properly if you don’t give the body of water. When the kidneys don’t work properly, some of the load that is usually done by the kidneys gets put off on the liver. The liver’s biggest function is to metabolize the stored fat and to convert that stored fat into usable energy for your body.

If the liver has to do some of the kidneys’ job, it obviously will not be able to work at full capacity. What ends up happening? The liver can’t metabolize as much fat so more fat ends up getting stored in your body.

Because water is so vital in metabolizing fat, it’s a key factor in losing weight. Weight loss is increased by the revved up metabolism supplied by drinking enough water. With this in mind, an overweight person actually needs to drink more water than a thin person. That’s because the more you weigh, the higher your metabolic load is.

Since we know the water does help metabolize the fat and that an overweight person as more fat metabolize, it’s easy to see that overweight person needs to drink more water. In fact, they should drink one extra glass of water for every 25 lbs. of extra weight that they’re carrying.

Water also helps maintain your muscle tone. Since the muscles are over 75% water, it helps give the muscles the ability to contract, prevents dehydration within the muscles, and prevents the soreness.

It also helps prevent sagging skin. This happens because as water is flushing out the toxins, the shrinking cells are actually buoyed up by the water giving it a clean, healthy cell structure. It does this by clearing out all the toxins in the cells.

Water is a universal solvent; water is a cleanser that we use all the time for cleaning our dishes, cleaning our clothes, and cleaning our cars. It does make sense that we should use it to clean our bodies as well.

During weight loss, if you’re working on that, your body will be dumping a whole lot of toxic waste into your system as it burns off the stored fat. You’ll need to drink more water to help flush out all those toxins and to prevent you from feeling anything uncomfortable from the detoxification. So water helps get rid of the waste and flushes it out fast.

Speaking of getting rid of waste, water also helps relieve constipation. When the body doesn’t get enough water, the first place it goes to get water is the lower intestines. What happens then is that you become constipated due to lack of water. If the same person drinks enough water, the bowel movements return.

Since we are talking about excretions and eliminating waste, a good way to tell if you’re drinking enough water is the color of your urine. If it’s a dark orangey color or like the color of apple juice, you’re not drinking enough water. The color of your urine should be more like lemonade. If your urine is clear like water, that’s even better. That way you know that you are fully hydrated.

When you finally get to the point where you are fully hydrated, all of your systems are going to work better. There won’t be any fluid retention because your body only retains fluid when it thinks that it is running short on fluid. So when you get enough water, the fluid retention will stop, your stored fat cells will be used as fuel, the liver will be freed up to do the work that it is supposed to be doing, there won’t be as much stress placed on your kidneys, your regular thirst will return, and there won’t be as much hunger.

Some people have asked about sources of water other than fruits and vegetables. Tap Water is not all that good to drink. A study done by Tufts University on tap water in different parts of United States showed contamination ranging from E. coli to pharmacy drugs. That’s not unusual when you think that roughly 80% of all medications that people take is eliminated in their urine or feces. Currently, there are no wastewater treatment facilities that have pharmaceutical screens to filter out and clean the water before sending it back out into the community for use. The biggest concentration of a drug was found to be the cholesterol reducing drugs like Lipitor. The second largest concentration was hormone replacement drugs like Premarin and birth-control pills. So all of these things can be found in your tapwater. It’s best to get your own filters for your home. There are several different types of water filters available including reverse osmosis and charcoal filtering.

Bottled water is another way to go. Try to stay away from plastic bottles because of the plastic can leach into the water over time. Bottled waters will have an expiration date. This is done to reduce the risk of any plastic being in the water if it were stored for a long period of time or in a heated environment. The plastic contains neurotoxins that can attack the nervous system and reproductive system. Try to get your water in glass if possible.

Alkaline water is the best of all for you. It’s important that the body be kept at a more alkaline pH because studies have shown that the more acidic a body is, the more prone it is to disease, particularly cancer. Try to keep your body’s pH at 7. This can be measured by your urine; it should also have a 7 pH which will be that very clear color that I spoke about earlier. By the way, the pH of water is 7.

The majority of people the United States have acidic bodies directly caused by their high consumption of meat and generally poor diets that contain foods that will cause the body to be acidic. For example, soft drinks contain phosphoric acid which will cause the body to become acidic.

To sum it up, drink plenty of water and try to get it in a glass container.

Jerry Ryan, Ph.D.
http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/the-importance-of-water-127956.html

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Why is my bubbler on my HHO generator not bubbling?

Posted by admin in October 27th 2010    under: hho    
  
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I have install a HHO Gen on my Honda Passport. Everything works great except my vacuum is not pulling in any HHO because the bubbler isn’t bubbling! I’m stumped. I have added more than enough baking soda, even a little vinegar. What could be the problem?

Sounds like you have it installed to your Air Intake and not the vacuum line (PCV location). Only the PCV will give you the vacuum that will cause air bubbles to exchange through the vacuum adjustment valve (which alot of people mistakingly call a bubbler).

If you’re referring to an actual bubbler (which is a separate container in which the HHO gas is passed through a level of water before entering the engine), then it is not a vacuum issue at all. It would then be a leak in the line going to your bubbler if -in fact- your generator is functioning properly and creating HHO.

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How to Burn a Vegetable, Soy and Beeswax Candle for the Most Effective Long Lasting Scent

Posted by admin in October 6th 2010    under: burn water    
  
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There is a new kind of candle in town - the vegetable, soy and beeswax candle - and many people do not know how to burn it correctly.  If the candle is not burned properly you will find the scent does not last as long and the candle may stop burning for you much sooner than you would like.

Most people are aware that when a paraffin candle is burned and it melts too fast, this usually means it is a low quality candle.  The best paraffin candles are those that are very hard and they would then burn slowly.  Vegetable and soy candles are very different.  They immediately liquefy and this is not a bad thing.  This is the way they are meant to burn.  Vegetable and soy candles actually burn slower and cooler than paraffin candles and may last longer.  Beeswax added to the mix assists with improving the length of time the candle burns and also helps to hold the scent until the end of the jar. 

Burn your votives in a thin tight glass votive holder.  The reason for this is that when the top half of the candle liquefies as it is burning the wax will not be able to spread out.  If the votive holder is too wide and there is a lot of space between the candle and the votive holder, the candle wax will slip down through that space and the candle will stop burning sooner than it needs to.

It is important as well that you use votive holders that are not made of very thick glass or have metal on them.  The thick glass or metal will become too hot and this will affect the way the vegetable and/or soy candle burns.  It might possibly put the candle out permanently.

Do not burn a candle more than 3 or 4 hours at a time otherwise the performance of the candle may decrease.  I know this is the hardest rule to follow.  As well do not leave them unattended.  Sometimes an unknown draft might cause one of the two wicks to stop burning.  When this happens and the uneven burning goes too long, the candle frequently will not re-light.  With vegetable, soy and beeswax candles, you can still salvage the candle by putting the jar in an enclosed bag and gently tapping the glass with a knife until the glass comes off.  Remove all the glass, break up the candle and put it into a simmer pot.  It comes off very easily which you would not be able to do with a paraffin candle jar.

The candle flame height should be between ½ inch and ¾ inch – no more.  If your flame is higher than ¾ inch you will need to either trim the wick or blow the candle out and start over at a later time.

If your candle flame is too low and you are not getting a complete wax pool, you can poor out some of the wax pool to allow the flame size to increase and burn hotter and thus, more completely.  A little wax left on the inside of the jar as the candle burns down is really ideal because that means the candle is not burning too hot.  Vegetable, soy and beeswax candles liquefy which provides that 90% of the wax is actually burned.  This differs as to the paraffin candles which sometimes burn right down the middle of the jar with large amounts of wax still left in the jar.

Note that the wicks do NOT burn down with the candle – they MUST be trimmed.  The wicks are the single most important aspect to any candle and they MUST be maintained and trimmed when necessary because all parts of the candle get absorbed and released through the wick!!  The best wicks are the candles that have cotton wicks.

Consider the air currents in your room.  You can have a candle burning 4 feet away from you and not smell it although others coming into the room will smell it immediately.  You could have it in another spot where the currents in the room spread the smell right over the area where you are sitting.  Spend some time finding the right spot in each room for your candles.  The scent will then linger even until the next day and travel to other rooms in the house while it is burning if you find the best spot.  Drafts in a room that are created from ceiling fans, high-traffic areas or counter/floor fans can and will change the performance.  Sometimes for good benefits and sometimes not.  For best results do not burn the candles in areas where there are strong drafts. 

Everyone’s nose is different.  You will find that you will prefer different scents to another person.  What most people do not realize is that one person may not smell the same scent the same way either.  I have found that candles containing vanilla smell weak too me.  Yet others tell me the vanilla scent is out of this world.  Sometimes as well certain scents such as Lavender tend to be very strong naturally so they actually give off more scent. 

Those sensitive to different smells will find that some smells give them a headache and others do not.  If you love candles but find that you get headaches from them, try a more natural candle and experiment with the different scents.  Allergic reactions could also affect the eyes or throat and you will find that experimenting will again help you to find smells that do not bother you.  Vegetable, soy and beeswax candles are made from natural resources and therefore are less toxic than some other candles.

Vegetable, soy and beeswax candles have “low soot” or are about 90% soot-free.  This makes them “green” products that are safer for you, your family and your pets. 

The scent in vegetable soy and beeswax candles is usually stronger because this blend tends to hold the scent well. 

Try using a Simmer Pot.  Simmer pots allow for the candle to be burned under a bulb.  This type of burner is safer since no flame is used.  Be sure to pick an electric simmer pot since if you need to burn a candle underneath the burner then you are defeating the purpose of the safety factor.  Simmer pots are normally have a broad cup for the wax which helps spread the scent around more. 

Clean out the simmer pot by pouring out the wax into a garbage bag and using a Kleenex to clean out the bowl.  The vegetable, soy, beeswax candles clean up with soap and water.  If the wax is accidentally spilled, you will be able to wash it up easily.

Have fun burning your candles!!!!  For more advice and information on various candle products attend Hollyscents a view the line of candle products and natural bath products.

Holly Crosgrey
http://www.articlesbase.com/accessories-articles/how-to-burn-a-vegetable-soy-and-beeswax-candle-for-the-most-effective-long-lasting-scent-673517.html

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what type of metal is best to use in a HHO generator?

Posted by admin in October 2nd 2010    under: hho    
  
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I am building an HHO generator for my truck. So far i’ve tried aluminum and stainless steel and they eventually corrode or get rusty, usually after a days use. They get to the point where no connection can be made. What is the best type of metal i can use

If you are generating Hydrogen from the electrolysis of water, Platinum electrodes are the best sort to use. Metals like Platinum, Palladium, Gold, Rhodium and Iridium are called "noble" metals because they don’t corrode easily. These are expensive however, but the contacts need not be solid, just plated. Pure Nickel isn’t as resistant to corrosion as Gold or Platinum, but it is cheaper and will probably last longer than steel or Aluminum. One other option is Mercury. A stainless steel electrode is covered by a small pool of liquid Mercury. The electrode runs through a sealed glass tube with a small pool of Mercury at the bottom. Ordinary nichrome wire can be used. Avoid Copper because it will dissolve in the Mercury.

Add a small amount of battery acid (H2SO4) to the water to increase the conductivity; this will also increase the Hydrogen production.

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Does any one know where to get a free guide or instructions to build an hho convertor?

Posted by admin in August 4th 2010    under: hho    
  
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i’d like to build an hho convertor to fit to my car. does anyone know where i can get a guide for free online?
has any one done it?
any info appreciated.

You want info?
HHO converters don’t work. Anyone touting them is participating in a scam.
Even home built, for the amount of gas mix you generate, it will cost you more in gasoline than burning the gases saves you. It takes electrical energy (read engine power) to produce the gas.
Because you are converting energy, and there are losses, you can gain nothing.
Free? Don’t bother at all, is the best money saver you can have there.

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How Skinny Water Contributes to Good Health

Posted by admin in June 2nd 2010    under: burn water    
  
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A number of vitamin supplements and healthy drinks are available for health-conscious consumers to choose from, but none are quite like Skinny Water. With a hint of pomegranate for flavor and supplements that appear in no other vitamin drink, Skinny Water can be a major contribution to your plans to get healthy or stay healthy. If you are not familiar with Skinny Water or how it can supplement your good health, the following can give you an idea of exactly how Skinny Water can protect your body from the inside and aid you in increasing your overall level of health.

First and foremost, Skinny Water is water. The importance of drinking water as opposed to sugary energy drinks and sodas cannot be stressed enough, as water plays a major role in helping your body to work correctly and to flush toxins from your system. Water helps to keep your body properly hydrated which in turn helps to protect your skin and internal organs from damage caused by dehydration. Proper hydration also serves to remove waste from your body’s cells in order to keep them functioning properly and to avoid potentially dangerous buildups of waste material. Skinny Water offers more than just basic hydration.

One thing which sets Skinny Water apart from many of the vitamin drinks and health supplements on the market today is the fact that Skinny Water contains L-carnitine and chromium picolinate to not only help you to stay hydrated but also to assist you in maintaining a healthy weight. L-carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid that is used by the body to help metabolize fat, stimulating the burning of triglycerides and making more of these fats available to the body’s muscles for energy production. Not only does this let you burn off more of the stored triglycerides in your body but it can also help to increase your overall endurance and boost your stamina overall. Chromium picolinate, on the other hand, has been shown by numerous studies to help reduce sugar cravings and can assist you in reducing your overall sugar and fat intake. This helps keep the weight off from the fat that the L-carnitine helps you to burn. While there are a number of supplements that have been proven repeatedly to offer little if any benefit, the ingredients in Skinny Water have been shown by numerous studies to produce the results that you are seeking.

Skinny Water can be a major contribution to your health when used as a dietary supplement, helping you to control your weight and energy levels while making sure that you are receiving the proper hydration. When used as a supplement, Skinny Water can be enjoyed two to four times per day or whenever you are thirsty. It can be a great way to ensure that you are staying hydrated during exercise routines, giving you the extra boost in stamina and fat burning that you might need to push your exercise session to the next level. With only 10 calories per bottle, Skinny Water provides more benefit than many other high-calorie energy drinks while avoiding the sugar crash that you might otherwise experience after you finish your exercises.

In addition to aiding you with hydration and fat burning during exercise, Skinny Water can also be used to help you with your digestion in order to make sure that you are not storing up a large amount of extra fat when you eat. Drinking Skinny Water 30 minutes before eating can help to block carbohydrates from being stored as fat in your body while also making sure that your body is sufficiently hydrated so that it can produce adequate saliva for chewing and digestion. If you are looking for a low-calorie drink option to go with your meals, the light pomegranate taste of Skinny Water can be a great complement to most foods as well.

Overall, Skinny Water can be a major contribution to your health by providing you with both proper hydration and assistance in controlling your weight and energy levels. Skinny Water as a supplement can help you shed those few extra pounds. It is also beneficial because it can reduce your craving for sugary and fattening foods and this helps to change unhealthy eating habits, and by increasing the metabolism of fats. This helps you to trim down to the weight that you have always wanted.

There are many benefits to drinking Skinny Water and the main reason is that it helps to improve your health. Your health is improved by Skinny Water because it contains supplements that help control your appetite; this allows you to eat less. Skinny Water makes it easier to lose weight due to the appetite control supplements. It is also an excellent way to reenergize your body after playing sports or working out. Skinny Water is an excellent choice if you are looking to improve your health.

Suzanne Bradley
http://www.articlesbase.com/recipes-articles/how-skinny-water-contributes-to-good-health-679098.html

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What is the difference between HHO(Hydrogen hydrogen oxygen)And Hydrogen?

Posted by admin in May 30th 2010    under: hho    
  
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I am just curious what makes them different?(If there even is a difference).

What effect does the Oxygen have on Hydrogen?

Is HHO still explosive?

Also is HHO made by putting negative and positive charge into water,which then causes the water to bubble is this HHO?(or something else?)

–Thanks ahead of time.

HHO gas (also called "oxyhydrogen") is an inflammable mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gas which contains two volumes of hydrogen for each volume of oxygen. It is produced by electrolysis, which is a process in which water is dissociated by passing an electric current through it. Burning hydrogen and oxygen together produces a slightly hotter flame than burning hydrogen in air (the adiabatic flame temperature is 2800 °C in oxygen and 2100 °C in air.)

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Treating The Burn With First Aid Burn Treatment

Posted by admin in April 27th 2010    under: burn water    
  
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It remains a commonly held belief that most accidents occur in the home. And none occurs more often than a burn. Ranging from the very minor to the very serious, burns can render their victims debilitated. And even the smallest burn can be intensely painful. Knowing how to attend to burns with first aid burn treatment can mean the difference between a minor mishap and a major calamity.

First and foremost, if the burn is severe; that is it is swelling, blistering severely, or covering a large area of skin; waste no time in getting to a medical facility for proper treatment. Severe burns - those that are second or third degree - can be extremely dangerous so the quicker the first aid burn treatment, the better.

If this is the case, assess the victim’s vitals - breathing, pulse rate, etc. - and call for emergency services immediately. Never remove clothing surrounding a severe burn, as in many cases the skin will have fused to the clothing. Additionally, do not apply cold water to severe burns as this can induce shock. Most important when it comes to first aid burn treatment of a severe burn is to keep the wound clean and moist. Damp tepid compresses and clean dressings will suffice until emergency help arrives.

For the minor burns that most happen in and around our homes - the first degree burn - first aid burn treatment can be more involved. Since the first degree burn only affects the first layer of skin, this first aid burn treatment is mostly topical in nature. First and foremost, run the burn under cold water to cease the burning process. You can then apply an antibiotic cream and loosely wrap the burn in clean, dry cloth. An over-the-counter pain reliever will more than likely be enough to reduce any discomfort. If the burn does not seem to be healing after several days following the first aid burn treatment, consult a medical professional.

Burns can happen any time; it’s best to keep a first aid kit handy with any necessary inclusions for first aid burn treatment such as gauze and burn ointment. Keep emergency numbers within sight and always know the quickest and most direct route to the nearest hospital.

A little preparation will go a long way to ensuring a successful first aid burn treatment should it ever become necessary.

Michelle Bery
http://www.articlesbase.com/medicine-articles/treating-the-burn-with-first-aid-burn-treatment-87044.html

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Has anyone tried an HHO hydrogen cell on their car? Do they work?

Posted by admin in April 25th 2010    under: hho    
  
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I recently bought plans to build one and I am hearing many different opinions. I am going to build it regardless but would like any imput from you guys if you have some. Check out ‘HHO cell’ on youtube for more info if your not familiar.

I am with a new-energy research group and HHO (a.k.a Hydrogen on Demand) is currently the focal point of our research. We have put various generators (ones we’ve built and ones we’ve bought elsewhere on ebay) on several test vehicles and the results are usually a 27% or more increase in MPG.
I’ve tripled my mileage on my Mazda engine since I’ve been using the latest generator I have on.

It’s sad that you had to buy your plans (because you can easily obtain the info for free); but since you’ve got them you might as well go for it. What do you have to lose?

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