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The Concept behind HHO Gas

Posted by | September 17, 2008 .

HHO gas is getting a lot of raves right now. It is the technology that uses water as an additive to gasoline to achieve better mileage and lesser emissions. The idea is to boil water so that hydrogen and oxygen gasses are produced. Hydrogen gas is then added to gasoline so that it would burn more efficiently. The result? A huge savings on your gasoline consumption.

To make this happen, there’s a need to install two containers that will hold the water to be processed. Expect bubbles and vapor inside the container, as you look at it under the hood of your car. Technically, the devices’ job is to make the water evaporate. To install such devices and make use of the HHO gas technology, it would cost a car owner something around $400 to $900. But your car’s mileage would increase from 3 to 5 mpg so it should be worth it.

However, this new technology is still under the scrutiny of the EPA. Whether it should be considered merely as a gasoline additive or an entirely new engine technology is the big question. But interested car owners can try it now though, if they go to some private garage with mechanics well-versed about the technology.

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  1. Used Cars For Sale Ottawa September 26, 2008 7:59 pm

    Sounds like a scary procedure. I’m not sure how many people will actually be desparate enough to try modifying their car in such a way?

    But you never know!

    Neil