Hydrogen Car Kits – 3 Common Mistakes That Make Most Fail

May 2, 2009 · Filed Under Automotive · Comments Off 

Have you or anyone you know ever tried using one of the many available guides that illustrates how to convert your own car into a water hybrid that burns h2o as well as regular gasoline and doubles your mileage? If you have, your not alone. Thousands of people around the world have also tried this and yes many of them have succeeded at running their cars on water in addition to gas to increase their vehicles mileage dramatically.

The ones that didn’t usually ran into one of the following top 3 “avoidable” problems that commonly kill the run your car on water dream prematurely:

1. Bulky Units That Don’t Fit Under The Hood.

When you pick a hydrogen power cell generator to run your car on water with, make sure it fits under your hood before you purchase it or put it together. Many of the do-it-yourself water hybrid manuals out there teach people to construct a hydrogen generator that is simply too large to fit in the available space in most newer cars. Imagine buying or putting together one of these power cell devices and then finding out it’s useless because of your car’s space limitations. This occurs more commonly with hydrogen generator units made from mason jars and water filter housings. A proper hho generator should be small enough to squeeze into even the smallest spaces in your engine area and should be customizable to a certain degree. To be sure, measure the available space under your hood and try to stick to the slimmest, least bulky (but quality) system, especially if you have space restrictions.

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