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Old 07-17-2010, 12:59 AM   #4 (permalink)
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You guys really don't believe this works? Every vehicle has an O2 sensor that measures the amount of Oxygen in the air passing through the intake manifold. It adjusts the amount of fuel required to allow combustion to occur at a consistant rate. If you are high in the mountain where oxygen molecules are farther apart, the sensor sends more fuel to make up for lack of oxygen. You get better gas mileage at sea level where the oxygen molecules are closer together or more dense. My O2 sensor registers the increase in oxygen from my hydrogen generator and cuts down on my oil based fuel. The hydrogen burns clean and helps burn the oil fuel more efficiently for a cleaner engine and less pollution out the end pipe.

Some people say that the energy required to break apart water is the same as what you get out of it when you burn H2 and O2 together in air. This is completely true. Here is where I gain my free fuel. Every vehicle has an alternator. I have one attached to my engine that puts out around 80 amps. Some put out 120 amps and my neighbor who likes loud stereo system has one that puts out 200 amps. My alternator is always putting out 80amps as long as the motor is turning. If I run the windshield wipers, listen to the radio, and have my headlights on, I am using only a few of those amps. This hydrogen system requires 14 volts to run which is nothing in terms of what my alternator produces. It is usually energy wasted, but now I am utilizing it to work for me and save money. I will video tape my Pilot tomorrow Sat. July 17, 2010 and show everyone this system with a link posted on youtube. I will also post a link to the company that I bought it from which is publicly traded on the stock market and you can ask them questions if you would like. I know it works so please let me know if you think this could damage my cars emission system. Thankyou.
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