100+ MPGs....
You run it off the battery actually. You seal the cell off, and hook 2 lines up to it to top of it, run one of the lines before the MAF on the intake and the other after the MAF on the intake and it creates vacuum. It tricks the motor into thinking it's got enough fuel from the pump and doesn't push as much up, because the hydrogen is being injected into the motor via intake. What you have to keep in mind is the longer it runs (hydrogen injection) the bigger the chance it has to explode the cell.
The longer you extract the hydrogen the more air space you create with the water level lowering. So you see what I'm saying is when it lowers it creates a larger and larger combustion chamber and if it's not COMPLETELY sealed and air gets in there when the electricity hits it, it becomes a highly flammable combustion chamber, thus exploding lol
While you still won't be using gas with electric cars, think about it... You still have to power or charge the vehicle somehow, it's going to come out of your pocket for the electricity bill. Not to mention they can't make them as powerful as a gas. I'll continue to buy gas.
So the Hydrogen snake-oil theme comes up yet again. Sheesh...
I have a more realistic approach...
Lets all just only eat pork and beans, stick an enema plug where the sun don't shine, and supply our own gas. That would be a cheaper solution, and give us our fiber as an added benefit.
What a great way to escape a booring conversation, "excuse me, I need to go fuel my truck!"
I have a more realistic approach...
Lets all just only eat pork and beans, stick an enema plug where the sun don't shine, and supply our own gas. That would be a cheaper solution, and give us our fiber as an added benefit.

What a great way to escape a booring conversation, "excuse me, I need to go fuel my truck!"
In 1973 I was pumping gas in New Mexico at 36.9 a gallon. When I headed home to be stationed in Spain the oil embargo hit. Gas climbed the few days it took to drive home. I was in Spain for the worse parts of the embargo. When I got to Spain gas was at just about $3.00 a gallon. I guess it took this long for America to catch up?
I laugh every time I read someone blaming the oil companies or the President for the prices. Get real, it's Americans that keep buying it that force it up. Of course Americans are too lazy to walk, ride a bike or even commute but they can ***** all day long while waiting in line at Starbucks for their $6 Latte with the motor running.
Not to fear, Americans will never get together and cut down the use of gas. If 1 million barrels sat at the docks everyday because of low sales the price would go down.
People say how much better it was in the 50's and 60's. Well back then I remember watching people walk to work at the 2 biggest plants in town. They also carried their lunches instead of buying lunch everyday.
I ride my bicycle in summer to work. I get great gas mileage.
Yeah, I know just like people that say they can't stop smoking there will be a whole bunch of excuses posted why people can't walk, bicycle or commute to work. What would be nice is see an excuse I haven't seen or heard yet.
The futures market is what drives the prices up. People sit there thinking how much whiny Americans will pay. Sure looks like they have been doing a great job so far. If you were able to sell gas at $3.25 a gallon instead of $2.25 gallon what price would you sell it at? Common business sense.
I laugh every time I read someone blaming the oil companies or the President for the prices. Get real, it's Americans that keep buying it that force it up. Of course Americans are too lazy to walk, ride a bike or even commute but they can ***** all day long while waiting in line at Starbucks for their $6 Latte with the motor running.
Not to fear, Americans will never get together and cut down the use of gas. If 1 million barrels sat at the docks everyday because of low sales the price would go down.
People say how much better it was in the 50's and 60's. Well back then I remember watching people walk to work at the 2 biggest plants in town. They also carried their lunches instead of buying lunch everyday.
I ride my bicycle in summer to work. I get great gas mileage.
Yeah, I know just like people that say they can't stop smoking there will be a whole bunch of excuses posted why people can't walk, bicycle or commute to work. What would be nice is see an excuse I haven't seen or heard yet.
The futures market is what drives the prices up. People sit there thinking how much whiny Americans will pay. Sure looks like they have been doing a great job so far. If you were able to sell gas at $3.25 a gallon instead of $2.25 gallon what price would you sell it at? Common business sense.
Here's what I think and know. Hydogen is way too dangerous and it's expensive to to convert your truck to do that. Fuelsavers that are advertised such as the Scamado, Fuel catalysts and "special Filter magnets" are worthless and considered cash in the trash. Start with a Mazda B3000 series donor truck or the 2000 series and strip it down to the chassis. Go with all fiberglass body components and light guage aluminum floor pans. No AC, stereo, or any other creature comforts and you'll have something that will flat out fly and you'll double your MPG's. The only thing that I've tried that claims to save fuel is Lucas Upper Cylinder Lubricant. It's the ONLY ONE that does what it claims and I didn't change my driving habits either. here's another thing that is advertised and can be found at walmart in the Tire section and they run about $125.00 a tire. michelin low resistant tires. Wether they work or not who knows. They might.
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