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Are the car fuel hydrogen kits they sell on line for real?

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Are the car fuel hydrogen kits they sell on line for real?

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  1. yes--- my son's each did this and it works -but is a difficult procedure to keep up with they also found that they needed to add an extra battery to the vehicle to keep up with the demand of charge to convert water into hydrogen-they claimed to have increased their gas mileage by twice--since I ride a motorcycle it is impracticable for me to convert to the system


  2. No.  Anything talking about HHO, Brown's gas, running your car on water, etc. is just a scam.

  3. It is a scam; I am 77 and never saw one work....

  4. S C A M !

    Not even considering the science and mechanics involved, I can tell it's a scam. One of the major tip-offs is that they do not offer to sell you a kit or product, just plans. That way if someone says that couldn't get it to work, the "company" can claim that the person who couldn't get it to work was just inept and screwed it up themselves.

  5. No.  These 'kits' have been around since at least the 1970's, if not earlier.  They have never been adopted on a wide scale, even though they have been available.  If they worked, more people would be using them already.

    Generally, they are considered a scam.

  6. jesus christ. HHO gas is real, anyone can do it at home or in a science lab. it's just the splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen, thus HHO.

    look up ultra-lean burning combustion engines, that's what HHO assist is trying to accomplish. some people do it very successfully, and a 10-20% increase in mpg is expected, anything more is a bonus

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