HHO (Brown’s Gas) Powers Up As A Gas Alternative

September 8th, 2008   Print This Post Print This Post   Filed Under General  

Gas prices may have dropped by a couple of cents over the last few weeks but the permanent overall trend is up. The days of cheap oil and gasoline are over. That’s left people around the world scrambling to buy brand new hybrid cars, or find ways to convert their existing car, SUV or truck to burn a new fuel.

Over the last 18 months, one fuel alternative has proven so popular, and it’s growth has been so spectacular, that it has already garnered testimonials from more than 12,000 happy customers of just one provider. The fuel is based on water, but it is neither used alone, or used unaltered.

A homemade "hydrogen-on-demand" device is used to split water into HHO gas through a process known as electrolysis. HHO (also known as Browns Gas) is then injected into the fuel lines along with regular gasoline to improve the burn efficiency. Gas mileage improvements are reported to be between 20 and 300%.

The process is not without it’s detractors, including those who claim the whole idea is scientifically impossible and a mass scam. The first argument stems from grade school science experiments that proved that it was possible to split water into its parts and extract hho gas, but that it takes more energy to create the gas than the gas produces. The second claim, that the area is rife with fraud is partially true.  

HHO Conversion kits, including step by step instructions, parts lists and plans have been sold online. Typical prices range from $50 to $100. As the popularity of hho cars increased, so did the number of unscrupulous sellers who copied parts of the products of leading sellers to sell as their own. This "knock off" products rarely include complete information, causing buyers to see their projects fail immediately.

Complete reviews of leading hho water fuel kits are available on www.gas2o.com. We recommend it as a good place to start researching the realistic potential of these products.

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