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Car Running on Brown's Gas

... it to become 66.6 percent hydrogen to 33.3 percent oxygen. Reapplication of the low voltage will return the Brown’s gas back to water. It is expected that some day it could be used as a free clean energy source, replacing petroleum fuel. ... Read Read: Car Running on Brown's Gas

By: Paul Aitchison | 12/07/2008 | Cars

Car Needs Brown's Gas

... the concrete's useful lifespan. 6. Steel, after treatment with the flame, is much more impervious to rust and before treatment. With the help of Brown’s Gas we can convert water to an energy source and use water as fuel in cars. As ... Read Read: Car Needs Brown's Gas

By: Paul Aitchison | 12/07/2008 | Cars

Brown’s Gas

... 's useful lifespan. Steel, after treatment with the flame, is much more impervious to rust and before treatment. There are many intriguing possibilities from browns gas. Given the right path to provide the electricity needed for its ... Read Read: Brown’s Gas

By: Paul Aitchison | 12/07/2008 | Cars

Brown's Gas

... 's useful lifespan. 6.      Steel, after treatment with the flame, is much more impervious to rust and before treatment. The most important application of Brown's Gas is to make water an energy source and using water as fuel in cars. As ... Read Read: Brown's Gas

By: Paul Aitchison | 11/07/2008 | Cars

Hho--brown's Gas--hydroxy Gas--failsafe® Hho Gas Saver Unit for Vehicles!

... , etc. This design uses no prone to fail parts, complicated wiring or moving parts! No switches, no relays, no sensors, no solenoids, and no flashback arrestors!HHO is also known as Hydroxy or Brown's gas. http://www.hhogassavermpg.com Read Read: Hho--brown's Gas--hydroxy Gas--failsafe® Hho Gas Saver Unit for Vehicles!

By: John Sensenig | 08/10/2008 | Cars

Run Your Car on Water? Hho, Brown's Gas, DIY Hydrogen Generators - are They for Real?

... . Certain electrolytes and special metals can assist in making this easier and more energy efficient. The gas that is released is called HHO or Brown's Gas (there are subtle differences depending on the process used). People often call the ... Read Read: Run Your Car on Water? Hho, Brown's Gas, DIY Hydrogen Generators - are They for Real?

By: Michael Cooper | 17/05/2008 | Automotive

Does Brown's Gas Really Work & How Does it Work?

... ? You can add an HHO generator to your vehicle that will put that lost energy to use to create brown's gas. By directing the hydrogen/oxygen gas into your fuel system you will have more power and you won't use more gasoline. So, when your ... Read Read: Does Brown's Gas Really Work & How Does it Work?

By: Mike Hepburn | 30/09/2008 | Automotive

Rising Gas Prices

... inexpensive; therefore it will not cut into your savings. Second, burning regular gasoline produces many pollutants. Burning Brown's gas produces just water and oxygen. That means that the vehicle's emissions are diluted by the Brown's gas, ... Read Read: Rising Gas Prices

By: Paul Aitchison | 11/07/2008 | Cars

Gas Saving Devices: Know the Top 5 Benefits Today

... back on engine drag. Benefit number 3: You'll notice a boost in your engines performance. A type of gas called Brown's gas is what is formed from this device which has been proven to burn cleaner and produce more power than conventional ... Read Read: Gas Saving Devices: Know the Top 5 Benefits Today

By: Shane Wilson | 18/07/2008 | Automotive

Ways That Anyone Can Use to Improve Gas Mileage on Any Vehicle

... is to get one of the Hydrogen fuel conversion kits that are available. This will help convert your vehicle so that it uses HHO gas also known as Brown's gas. These conversion kits can help anyone improve gas mileage but with so many kits ... Read Read: Ways That Anyone Can Use to Improve Gas Mileage on Any Vehicle

By: Mike Hepburn | 30/09/2008 | Automotive
Robert Deveau

Browns Gas: Run your car Partially on water

... car will not be totally dependent on water but will utilize water as a catalyst once it is broken down to Brown's Gas. Since Hho is a potent gas, adding this to your gas fueled car will increase your mileage up to 107%. Not only it will ... Read Read: Browns Gas: Run your car Partially on water

By: Robert Deveau | 07/05/2009 | Cars

Get Free Gasoline Suggestions For Reducing Your Gas Consumption

... water into a gas called HHO (2 atoms Hydrogen + 1 atom Oxygen). HHO, also called Hydroxy or Hydrogen*Oxygen or Brown's Gas which burns considerably more effectively and renders greater power in the form of improved torque and fuel economy. ... Read Read: Get Free Gasoline Suggestions For Reducing Your Gas Consumption

By: Brock Rojas | 22/07/2009 | Advertising

Water to Gas Conversion - Fact or Fiction?

... can create with these systems isn't enough to make a difference in the mileage of your vehicle. Moreover, it takes more energy to create Brown's Gas than the energy you get from burning it. It takes up to 66 per cent more energy to create ... Read Read: Water to Gas Conversion - Fact or Fiction?

By: Mark Warner | 06/11/2008 | Automotive

Rising Gas Prices-why

... and is created by using water and electricity. The reaction for anyone interested is 2H2O + electricity = 2H + 2O. The browns gas is then mixed with the gasoline in your engine to greatly improve efficiency. The electricity apparently can ... Read Read: Rising Gas Prices-why

By: Paul Aitchison | 13/07/2008 | Cars

Increase Gas Mileage - Olympic Size!

... . Now get this... This invention by Professor Brown was patented in 1974. It's not unproven snake oil. Brown's gas is used for welding, cutting, fusing, even for melting platinum. I guess human nature is to just keep on using finite ... Read Read: Increase Gas Mileage - Olympic Size!

By: Erik Leipoldt | 28/08/2008 | Automotive

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