I was on a job a while back with thousands of guys from all across the country(and world) some of them driving thousands of miles regularly
A few of the guys said they were getting around 5mpg better than they had been by using a rig that extracted hydrogen from water
the basic theory of operation was to pass current from your vehicle through a canister full of water this would in theory extract hydrogen from the water which was then diverted to the intake in some fashion.
I was just wondering if anyone has heard of this or used it successful or not.
Personally I have doubts to its functionality not to mention the effects of running hydrogen (if it even worked) through an unleaded gasoline motor.
I did stumble across this when i remember and happened to be at my computer the other day though
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Convert-Water-into-Fuel-by-Building-a-DIY-O/step9/Finishing-Touches/
please note: I am not asking or advising anyone to try this I have no clue the outcome of following this guide and installing it into any vehicle
A few of the guys said they were getting around 5mpg better than they had been by using a rig that extracted hydrogen from water
the basic theory of operation was to pass current from your vehicle through a canister full of water this would in theory extract hydrogen from the water which was then diverted to the intake in some fashion.
I was just wondering if anyone has heard of this or used it successful or not.
Personally I have doubts to its functionality not to mention the effects of running hydrogen (if it even worked) through an unleaded gasoline motor.
I did stumble across this when i remember and happened to be at my computer the other day though
http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Convert-Water-into-Fuel-by-Building-a-DIY-O/step9/Finishing-Touches/
please note: I am not asking or advising anyone to try this I have no clue the outcome of following this guide and installing it into any vehicle