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Hydrogen gas generator any good?

Daveyboy999

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Hi
I've read alot about thease hydrogen generators the change water into hydrogen gas that is then feed into the air intake and it said to improve your mpg by upto 30%. Has any of you guys had any exprience of these setups and are they anygood. If they do what they say it can, I can buy a full kit here in the uk for £125 and it would pay for itself in about 15 weeks.
I know there alot of scams out there but this one seems to be viable.
Any advice or feedback would be appreciated
Thanks Dave
 



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Dont waste your money. The TV show Mythbusters here in the states did a show on these things. They determined it and all of the other fuel saver garbage on the market is just that... garbage.

If you want to imporive your mileage, amke sure your tires are aired up, change all your fluids to fully synthetic, and make sure your truck has a fresh tune-up.
 






Thanks Jaydez for your quick reply
This is the link to the website.

http://www.yorkshiregreenfuels.co.uk/electrolysis.asp

It sounds good, so good it might not be so good :( I will take a look at mythbusters website and see if I can find their review.

Thanks once again Jaydez. My friend across the pond :D

Any more opinions from people who may have used it are most welcolme.

Dave :salute:
 


















Defies the second law of thermodynamics.

What aldive was experiencing seems more likely a combination of tuning, and hydrogen as a lean burn additive.

Water is a very stable molecule. It takes a lot of energy to break it into hydrogen and oxygen. Using it in a combustion process, you cannot retrieve most of that energy when it is recombined into water since most of it is lost in the form of heat. See second law of thermodynamics. You cannot get more energy out of a system than you put into it.
 






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