Has anyone ever done any research on oxyhydrogen kits for automobiles? I don't know a thing about it, but I think I will try to read up on it. Supposedly one can build and install a kit for about $100 in parts and a few hours of spare time. My brother plans to make an attempt at it on his truck in the near future.
Here is a sales pitch:
http://www.water4gasreview.com/
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Only what I saw on the TV once. When I get more time I would like to look into it. Anything to save a buck.
I have seen items on both sides of the fence. A lot of propaganda on what many call "Brown's" gas?? Some say it is possible, some say no. I guess there is a "water torch" that is used and what some of this is based on. From what I've read, the home kits weren't super effective but did some to improve gas mileage.
Try looking up "hyper-miling". Some interesting things there too on saving gas.
How are you health wise? knee? Shoulder? Coming up to watch the Tango?
I have heard the kits can double your fuel efficiency. My brother claims to have actually seen one installed in a vehicle in Pittsburgh. I have seen several articles arguing both sides of it and I haven't had the time to try and sort through what is real and what is propoganda.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to make it up this year for the Tango. My brother is making a solo attempt this time, so I will be missing out on a lot.
Best of luck to all who are participating!
Health-wise I have been doing ok. The shoulder is finally coming along. I have been lifting weights again, which was slow going at first, but has really come along and is helping tremendously. The knee still won't let me run on it, but it tolerates the eliptical just fine. I have been trying to keep up with that pretty regularly. Maybe by next year I will figure it out.
good website:
http://www.ecogeek.org/
maybe there's something on that site?
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