wanted info on hydrogen boost systems
#1
wanted info on hydrogen boost systems
I was watching the news and they had some guy on that said he had and was using a hydrogen boost system in his car to increase the gas mpg.its suppost
to help burn the gas completly and this will increase your mpg.
he said between 15 to 25 percent increase in the mpg. so if this was so good why dosent gm. ford .etc use this on new cars ?he said it will work on any engine so i am looking for more info . that would increase an h2 mpg from 12 mpg to almost 20mpg or more . but it sounds to good to be true .
just wanted some input from the board members to see what they think about this .mike
to help burn the gas completly and this will increase your mpg.
he said between 15 to 25 percent increase in the mpg. so if this was so good why dosent gm. ford .etc use this on new cars ?he said it will work on any engine so i am looking for more info . that would increase an h2 mpg from 12 mpg to almost 20mpg or more . but it sounds to good to be true .
just wanted some input from the board members to see what they think about this .mike
#6
Well its a long story. I did quite a bit of reasearch and am a backyard electrician. Bought some PVC pipe from Home Depot and some stainless steel wall plates with SS bolts and nuts. Alternated them and bolted them as close as I could to each other. Hooked up one side to the positve 12 volts and one side to negative using a 80 amp relay. You dont need baking soda as electrolyte if the water is warm and module is in the engine. When water gets warm it tends to separate easier. I had a video on her a while back. Lost it. I will make a new one showing the module on my rig. Pretty impressive at tempurature. You watch the vehicle begin to float away during freeway speeds and the instant MPG meter floats between 18 and 20 mpg on reasonably level ground. There was a way to separate waters covalent bond easier by using volts instead of amps but Stan Meyers took it with him when he passed. Im still working on that one. No heat in the module and hydrogen just pours off.
#8
Have one on my hummer, Jeep, wifes GMC Yukon and my 76 corvette stingray. Did the numbers on the hummer and geting between 14 and 15 mpg with the hummer on average. Up from 9.3. This is average from fillup to fillup. Probably much more on the highway. You will notice it the most on long trips or when idling at a light and then at takeoff. Just have to change the water every now and then. It gets rusty.
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