hydrogen generators for cars

soundwave

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seen this will it work tho? and could i fit it to me mums car in uk ?

http://globalenergydevices.com/products

The most notable is an increase in horsepower and up to a 90% decrease in harmful green house gas emissions, as well as 10% to 60% or more increase in fuel efficiency.


1) Acts as a solvent to cleanse out all the gunk and carbon build-up from the petroleum based fuel used in our engine.

2) Reduce the engine temperature and result in a more complete burn than conventional gas or diesel fuels.

3) They improve gas mileage!

4) They clean out carbon deposits out of your engine!

5) Increase to the equivalent of 120 octane booster to your air/fuel mix!

6) Increases horsepower!

7) Will NOT damage your engine
 

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Lardo

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If they were any good the car manufacturers would be using them. These devices have been around for years and no mainstream companies have showed the faintest interest. Snake oil, pure and simple.
 

soundwave

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it will run on it if it can make enough of it like in that vid but doubt it pass mot
 

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the_killjoy

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Like the disclaimer at the bottom of the page


Note and Disclaimer: Hydrogen or Hydroxy gas and hydrogen cells are an experimental technologies, results vary depending on application and success is not guaranteed
 
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Arash

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What these devices do is use energy release from burned petrol diesel, turned into electricity to generate hho.

It is more wasteful than burning petrol or diesel to propel your car. Every time the energy is converted there are losses through heat, noise and friction.
 
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Kuorider

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Unlike oil and gas, hydrogen is not a fuel. It is a way of storing or transporting energy. You have to make it before you can use it — generally by extracting hydrogen from fossil fuels, or by using electricity to split it from water. BMW produced a Hydrogen engine in the 1970's . Why it's not in use now should tell you a lot.
 
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flecc

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And even hydrogen powered e-bikes are old news. Back around 2001, Aprilia launched a fully working concept hydrogen fuel-cell e-bike, very smart and stylish it was too. And around four years later a private individual (I seem to remember he was German) built a hydrogen fuel-cell recombent trike that had a well over 50 mile range.

The French have a hybrid e-bike, both lithium battery and hydrogen fuel-cell working together, information on this link. It's intended to launch it for consumers in 2016.
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