Biofuel, Electric, Or HHO Conversion

What the oil companies do not want you to know. Did you know that bio diesel, electric and HHO technology is not as difficult or as expensive as we have been led to believe? If you're reading this article, is because you are looking for a way to help the environment and reduce the cost of automotive fuel. There is a myth that people are not going to rush out and buy eco-friendly fuel-efficient cars because of the prices. I know there are other reasons, consumers are not buying cars of the future called. I think one major drawback is the power we have to resign to save the planet. We love speed. Of course, the oil companies know all these things, and that's why most car companies, the U.S., in particular, is not yet a reliable, powerful and fuel efficient line of cars. There is a reason that even the imports, with all the talk of being so advanced hybrid technology does not offer anything that gets more MPG forty years. They should be selling cars that get twice the MPG. The outputs of the technology, and is no where near as expensive as everyone makes us believe. I have proof and can show you how easy it is to convert your current car or truck to be environmentally safe and incredibly fuel efficient. I'll give you the data in three of the most popular conversions, and a source for more information if you are interested. Let's start with biofuels. There is a significant difference between biofuels and biodiesel. The main difference is that biodiesel with little or no modification required, can only be used in diesel engines. It is made from soybeans and can be used in its pure form, but is usually mixed with standard diesel fuel. They have some very important aspects that are equal however. Biofuels, like ethanol from corn and other crops. Such as biodiesel, biofuels are not only stem the tide of global warming, but agricultural support helping the United States. You can not just dump a few gallons of vegetable oil in the tank though. It will ruin your engine. Conversion is a technological base, and for the most part, a do-it-yourself process. Although the Government appears to be behind him, in theory, I would not change over until it is fully investigated. If you are interested in learning more about biodiesel made at home however, there is a fountain. Electric cars. Wow, what Tesla Motors. If you have not seen what his departure next year, is striking. The S model is beautiful, 250-300 mile range, and 0-60mph in under six seconds. I think most of us do not have the $ 50k asking price though. Most manufacturers of electric cars just do not understand. They expect to save the planet in which to put up with 50 mile range before having to recharge, and a speed of 60 mph. You yourself, "Well, some do so" that the claim of conversion will range from 100 miles, and only cost a few hundred dollars. I think if you're someone who does not drive on the roads often, an electric car might be perfect. In addition, the government will give a tax credit for driving a clean fuel vehicle. Although hydrogen cells are what most experts say the fuel of the future, I found a grassroots movement that useswater as fuel at present. You still have to make the occasional trip to the gas pump because water is supplemental to gas or diesel fuel, and 100% water cars are still on the drawing board. Moreover, the extraction of energy from water to double or triple your fuel economy is easy. This is not new technology. People have been using water to gas converters in vehicles for years. This is proven technology. Using a simple device you can use the electricity from the battery to separate water (H2O) into a gas called HHO. HHO is two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. HHO is a supercharged gas that burns produces energy efficiently and significantly, greatly improving your fuel economy. Incredibly, the waste product is water! The green car of the future could be sitting in his driveway. Because the hydrogen is produced on demand, this technology is perfectly safe for you and your passengers. Imagine going 20-25 mpg, to 50-60 miles per gallon or more, and at the same time reduce their carbon footprint. Well these are the choices you have if you're thinking of buying an electric or hybrid in the near future. Obviously, I could not go into details in this article, but if I have piqued your interest, you can get all the facts: My RecomMANNdationsYou can also find cheap sources tender offers new and used, and companies will give you a free new car or pay you to drive your own vehicle.

At 57, I consider myself to be a Jack Of All Trades and master of a few things. I was a struggling actor for 25 years. During that time I learned a little about many things, and I would convey some of that knowledge. I live in California with my beautiful wife and a petting zoo.
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November 8, 2009 · Posted in HHO Cells  
    

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