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Is there such a thing as a Hydrogen producing box to supplement a Gas Engine?

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I heard in Canada they have tested these Boxes on Semi Trucks and have had reductions in fuel comsunption. The Box produces Hyd. and it is shot into the injecters some how. True?

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  1. False


  2. It just a CON. Yes I said CON it’s been around since before the 1970’s. I can go into the math if you wish but in the end you're only getting back less the 20% of the energy that you put in.

    And No the alternator isn’t putting out excess power, No it’s not going to burn the 50 PPM (parts per million) of un-burnt hydrocarbons in the exhaust (even if it could you wouldn’t see an increase if fuel mileage).

    And this is to all the people who say, you can hook up this or that to your car and you don’t need to install a new alternator, your alternator has excess CAPACITY, that doesn’t mean it producing it. Depending on the load you put on it, your alternator can use 1 to 5 hp from your engine, the more power you use the more power the alternator takes from the engine.

    It’s becoming apparent to me the most people were never taught how electric generators/alternators react to an increased load. When I went to school my science teacher had a hand cranked generator and several very small light and switches. Anyone could turn the generator when there wasn’t any light on, but turn just one light on and you could feel how much harder it was to turn the crank. With two lights on only the big guys could turn the crank

    Ask yourself this, if it’s so easy and cheap, why are they not on new cars already? Car companies spend millions to get a fraction of a percent better fuel economy out their engine why wouldn’t they just add $5 or less to the price of a car and get the 10 to 50% better fuel mileage?

    If you believe that big oil is suppressing the device, think about this, the oil companies would have to kill this device, suppress all the data, buy off every government in EVERY country where cars are built including countries that import ALL their oil. I’ve noticed that big oil hasn’t stopped all the web sites, strange. Not really it doesn’t work so why suppress it.

    LMurray was talking about water injection to cool the cylinders, basically to keep them from over heating it also helped cool the intake charge and control detonation.

    The two posters under him are just wrong; the devices fails and has failed EVERY time it’s tested in a controlled situation.

    There is no free energy.

    If you’d like to see the math post and edit.

  3. You need a mechanic to tweak your engine for those to work and they hydrogen can wreck parts of your engine.

  4. I have seen some information on these systems. Most are just some sort of water injection. Electric heaters cause the water to evaporate then it is injected into the engine cylinder. This technology is available on line as it was used to up the horse power of our fighters during WWII. You must stop the inflow before turning the engine off as the water causes rust in the engine. So this is not a hydrogen producer.

  5. No.

  6. yea its called and oxy-hydrogen generator. Basically you add distilled water and some lye into the container. Then you put about 10amps of electricity into it and it produced browns gas which is a hydrogen oxygen mixture which is then funneled into the air intake at which point it is put into the combustion chamber and burned with the fuel.

    The combustion is a little bit more powerful because hydrogen is a little bit more explosive than gasoline and that gives you better horsepower and fuel economy.

  7. Thirty years ago a gentleman in the Philippines ran his car on water for four years.  Since then others have done the same with remarkable results.  It's true but some are still skeptics.

  8. send me 29.95 and ill send u the turbiator...30 % more horsepower..40 % better milage. youi can hook it up with your 150 mile per gallon secret carborator....LOL

  9. I can answer your question.  Simply put, I have created a hydrogen on demand system for my cars and i get increases of more than 30%.  So, yes it does work very well.  I started a grass roots business from my home and am now installing them in others vehicles very successfully.  We also sell H-O-D

    systems for semi's and any large vehicles that burn gas or diesel.

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