Saturday, October 18, 2008

Driven By Water - Prepping Your Car & Assembling Your Housing Cap

Now that I've peaked your interest in HHO Gas by showing you why you need it and where it came from, you're ready to begin prepping your car to hold its own hydrogen generator.

As I've mentioned before, I'm a 29 year old single mother of 3 and my background is mostly in administrative duties - I have no prior background in automotive repair or car systems. However, I put the necessary time and effort into learning how the different parts of my car are effected by installing a Hydrogen Generator under the hood. I can't afford to cause any problems with my vehicle because it's the only one that I have to get around in.

It is best to understand best and worse case scenarios so that if you have a problem with your generator install, you can easily troubleshoot it.

The first step is to install oxygen extenders onto all of your O2 sensors in your car. You have two upstream sensors and 2 downstream sensors and they each need a oxygen extender on them for peak performance. This will making your car run lean on gas to accommodate the tremendous amount of hydrogen that your generator will be pumping into your system.

Did you know that only 25% of the gasoline that you put in your tank at the pump will produce energy that will run your car? That's right. 75% of the gasoline you buy every time you put gas in your car is wasted in excess energy, heat and UNUSED GAS. Hydrogen generators help your car use your gasoline better, so they aren't a substitution for gasoline - it actually turns your car into a water/gas hybrid where your car is running both on hydrogen produced by water, and hydrogen produced by gas.



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