Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Hydrogen Gas Savers - Hydrogen Gas Saver Parts Used To Increase Gas Mileage

Do you want to know what parts you need for a hydrogen gas saver? Here are some typical gas saving parts that will be needed...


Electrolyzer (some call it "Hydrogen Generator"): Some are contained in little non-breakable jars.
MAP Sensor Enhancer: this electronic device reduces fuel consumption without modifying the engine or the computer - an absolute must have for great fuel economy.
Vaporizer: ads water vapor to the engine to cool it down, improves combustion and fuel economy. Also serves as part of the "charged water system" .
Fuel Heater: pre-heats your gasoline for better gas economy, using only energy from the radiator that gets wasted otherwise. Absolutely NO modifications done to the radiator or its hoses.
PCV Enhancer: another great companion to your hydrogen system that improves the PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventilation) function, protects your engine and saves gas.
Fuse holder + wiring. Connect to the 12 volts.
Vacuum T-connector: helps you splice the vacuum line for feeding the hydrogen and oxygen into the engine.
Two vacuum hoses, 3.5 feet each. One connects to the intake manifold, the other to the air filter.
Mechanical installation hardware: Bungee cords, 8" cable straps (for Electrolyzer), 11" cable straps (for Fuel Heater), flex tubing (to protect the wiring harness), and 1/4" vinyl tubing.
Catalyst: household Baking Soda - totally safe catalyst! Catalyst is the substance that helps the electricity separate water into HHO. Distilled water alone does not conduct electricity so nothing would happen without this material. Can be obtained cheaply at your grocery store.
It might sound complicated but it really isn't. To learn more about how hydrogen gas savers work, visit http://www.provennaturalcures.com/hydrogengassaver.html

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