Hydrogen generator cars are usually something that people tend to think of as in the future. Well welcome to the future - it's here and knocking on your door. This technology is certainly not new, we have all heard the stories about the original inventors and their fate etc (another story another time).
Much work and effort and money has gone into making sure this technology has been buried for a number of years. However in today's day and age, information is so readily available and able to be spread so quickly, that the alleged oil companies and those determined to suppress the technology to turn your car into a hydrogen generator car are now fighting a losing battle.
Surprisingly it is really a very simple process and can even be applied to diesel engines and trucks. Just a few hours of your time is all you need to have your very own hydrogen generator car.
All that is required is approximately $100 - $200, which would be recouped within a week or two by the savings each time you fill up your car. The advantages to this system are too numerous to mention, however here are just a few:
*optimize the performance of your engine
* no harmful chemicals are emitted from this system
* prevent further carbon build up
* engine temperature is lower
* engine runs smoother
* engine will have a longer life expectancy
* system is easily reversible (really - why would anyone?)
With a dash of water and a pinch of baking soda your hydrogen generator car will be up and running within a few hours. Hydrogen-on-demand or Brown's gas is what drives this system. This means hydrogen does not need to be stored as this can be dangerous. This system is very safe.
What more could you want - easy, cheap and quick - it doesn't get much better than that. Not to mention the cost savings each week and helping to reduce the green-house effect.
Lets consider for a moment the alternatives - your car as it is right now compared to a hydrogen generator car. How much will you be paying to fill your car up in a years time? Will you have that much spare money? Should you have to put up with it? Would it feel better to save money and save the environment?
At the other end of the spectrum is investing in a hybrid car. This means expensive initial outlay, expensive batteries often, emissions not reduced on highways, no extra power to engine, and would take fifty odd years to recoup the initial outlay in weekly savings.
And now for the icing on the cake - imagine getting paid because you decided you wanted to save money with a hydrogen generator car - it's true. You can even pay the mechanic to do the job if you prefer, but you still get paid.- is that cool or what?
How cool is this? But why not go and have a look at the plans and do-it-yourself installation videos available and you be the judge. But be prepared to be amazed.