Friday, October 17, 2008

Improving your fuel mpg with hydrogen

A couple of months back I was sent a request to evaluate a new bunch of ebooks on hydrogen systems that greatly improve the fuel mpg of your car. The mixture, known as Brown's gas, after its discoverer, is fed into the normal fuel flow of your car to give a huge increase in fuel mpg. This got me to wonder why all the hundreds of technical ideas that seem to offer real solutions to real problems have been completely ignored by the major car manufacturers. 

It seems that some had not been able to attract any funding to continue their research or they had been the subject of various sorts of threats.

It seems that some had been offered money to desist from their research and some had even died in ways that wre somewhat questionable. Now, if these claims had been made by just one or two people then it would be simple to dismiss them and ascribe them to vivid imaginations or sour grapes. But these sorts of claims seem to be everywhere. What could be happening here?

What's the usual fuel mpg of the average automobile. It's only increased by a paltry 25-45% in the last 4 decades. However, if you look at the cars that enter economy trials and competitons, you'll see that well over 100 mpg is achievable with little difficulty by ordinary cars. We know that about 80% of the energy in your gasoline is wasted as heat, why can't the manufacturers address this question of fuel economy. If they actually produced such a vehicle they'd surely blow the competition away.

Obviously, there's a lot to be done to find out what's is happening, but, as a start I intend to fit my own hydrogen generator to see if I can get the big increase in fuel mpg that everyone is talking about. Luckily, both the guide book and the components are easy and cheap to buy. I’m pretty hopeful as the technology seems sound and the products do seem to have had a very good reception from everyone who has tried them. 

Of course, all fuel mpg economy systems have come under close scrutiny recently because, as the oil price has rocketed, improving fuel mpg has become a top priority for many drivers. There are dozens of potential ways to save fuel, some of them are worthless and so it will pay you to take your time when choosing the right one. Having said that, there's little to be gained by procrastinating either. As far as I'm concerned, the hydrogen generating systems that I've been discussing are the best option for increasing your fuel mpg.

Read my reviews here and see what you think

 

No comments: