Sunday, August 10, 2008

Water Run Cars - Science Fiction or Fact?

OK, Water Run Cars are pure Science Fiction people! Don't be fooled! When I first heard about water run cars, I thought it was too good to be true, and it is. While it is true that cars can run on some of the byproducts of water, namely hydrogen and oxygen gas, a car can't run on plain water.

The mythbusters did a show about water run cars, and they got it all wrong too. At least they followed instructions for building the hydrogen generator for vehicles. But they ignored the part about how it becomes only one part of the intake system.

They tried to make a water run car with ONLY the hydrogen on demand system that I've been reading (and writing) about.

Now many car companies are working on Hydrogen powered vehicles...but those entail a hydrogen fuel cell as the primary fuel source. This is not what all of these guides are about for running your car on water.

The run your car on water guides are about making an On Demand Hydrogen Generator for vehicles that adds a small amount of hydrogen gas to your intake in order to help the gasoline combust more completely...resulting in cleaner exhaust and better fuel mileage.

If you want to read more about how a water run car can help save the planet and save costs on fuel, sign up for the email list on this site: www.fuelscam.com It's the best review that I've read so far on the subject. (you have to sign up and they will send you a free PDF "myths about water for gas" report.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Hydrogen Generator Design

I've been reading up on hydrogen generator design. I'm really excited about putting my own together. Probably in the next two weeks I'll start working on my own hydrogen generator design. Best I can tell, the basic electrolyzer is pretty straightforward to make, but getting it streamed into the air intake and making sure that the oxygen sensor is working right is the slightly more difficult part. Not that it seems difficult, but you gotta get it right.

That website I keep mentioning actually has a bonus on O2 Sensor Tweaks, but you have to purchase a guide through them to get it. I'll be buying a guide anyway, I just need to decide which one will be the best for me. But if you want the O2 Sensor Tweaks guide that they are offering, just sign up for their email list and they will give you instructions.

So I wonder what my hydrogen generator design will end up being?

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Cool Ways to Build a Hydrogen Generator

Ok, so I'm seriously thinking about cool ways to build a hydrogen generator for my car. I started this blog last fall with the idea of creating an online gas mileage calculator, and since then, I have begun to look into all the ways of actually improving my gas mileage.

The more I read about how to build a hydrogen generator, the more I think it's the real deal and not a scam! In fact (see my last post), I accidentally built a hydrogen generator when I was 8 with parts I found in my basement (yep, I was a science geek for sure!).

So that got me to thinking, are there cool ways to build a hydrogen generator? So I started to look around the internet. The two coolest ways I've uncovered so far, i found on other hydrogen generator blogs.

One of them is to simply use two stainless steel kitchen drain screens that you can buy at any grocery store, along with some plastic zip ties. A few plastic spacers to hold the two apart along with two wires connected to a car batter were all that was needed. I think I found that one on YouTube.

The other really cool way, and the way that I will probably try, is to use stainless steel light switch plates! They already have screw holes in two places. All you have to do is thread plastic spacers on the screws between each light switch plate, and presto, you've got TONS of surface area! Now that is a COOL way to build a hydrogen generator!

Don't forget about that site I mentioned the other day...they will send you a PDF report busting all the Myths around Hydrogen Generators for Vehicles...just sign up for the list and they will send it to you.

Make a Hydrogen Generator For Your Car

Make a hydrogen generator with parts you can buy at the store? Sounds like a science experiment from junior high school...but nowadays, it's easy to make a hydrogen generator for your car!

The crazy part, is that it's so easy, you can have one made in a few hours with parts that will cost you $60 or less. The basic materials include a housing, stainless steel plates, vinyl tubing, some wiring and a safety valve.

All of the materials you can find at a home supply store, like Home Depot, Lowe's, or your local Ace Hardware store. The safety valve you may have to go to an aquarium store...any pet shop that sells aquarium supplies should have one.

So is it really that easy to make a hydrogen generator? It's so easy a child could do it!

True story...I accidentally made hydrogen when I was about 8 years old... playing with an old 12 volt battery, some wires I found, mixing baking soda and water. Some instinct told me that "something" would happen and sure enough, as soon as I attached the wire to the battery terminals, little bubbles started to form! While my father had never said to me, "Don't Make a Hydrogen Generator!" He still disapproved of my little experiment!

Are you ready to make a hydrogen generator for your car and start saving money on gas? The best way to avoid frustration and cost is to buy a set of pre-made plans. I found site with a fun video that will send you a list of plans to make a hydrogen generator. They also have a great "Fuel Scam" report if you sign up for their list.

Head over to Fuel Scam right now, watch the short video and sign up for the list to get the report and learn more about how to make a hydrogen generator.