Are there any real gas to hydrogen conversions or gas electric hybrid add ons out for cars yet?
Thursday, May 14th, 2009 at
7:34 am
I've got an Acura Integra and I detest paying so much for gas and going green is awesome.
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There are a lot of web sites that will sell you plans for a hydrogen generator (electrolizer) . Many of these plans are fine for kids science fair projects but produce very little hydrogen. Some of these devises look like a mayonnaise jar with wires coming out of the top with old forks for electrodes, and recommend using baking soda for an electrolyte…. Not something I recommend to attach to your vehicle!
I have a car and a small truck using supplemental hydrogen, both are healthy and get better mileage.
There are several companies selling good working systems on the web, Stay away from buying plans as many plans are available for free on the web.
If you are handy consider buying a kit, I recommend a finished unit.
Do some research, if a device doesn’t make at least 1.25 ?L/Min or they won’t state the production, move on to something else. Also space is a big problem under the hood of most cars, check the space avalable under the hood! Most devices need about the same space as a large box of cereal.
I install for friends in the Eugene, OR area, if you do the research and still need help, e-mail me.
Hope this helps
Are the Toyota people slowing down in their research?
No, but it is very easy to do yourself if you want. The conversion is identical to the natural gas conversion, which can be widely found. The main issue with hydrogen is that it is not a good energy storage chemical. Meaning, hydrocarbons beat it hands down…
I have an easier (but not as sexy) way to go green. Dont trade in your auto for a new one. Most people do not realize the vast amounts of energy, resources, and pollution it takes to produce a new car. If everyone simply kept their cars for another 5 years and learned to service/maintain then themselves, you would be stunned at the savings to the environment… Not to mention the savings to your wallet…
we just developed one that will work!! not through testing, burns cleaner, 50-100% increase , patent applied for, almost ready to market! more very soon! g
You can do it yourself and coinvert your own car into a water powered hybrid spending only $60 http://run-your-car-on-water.blogspot.com/