jbsmith1
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Hindenburg MK2??Hi all, thought some of you may be interested in this...
Just fitted a hydrogen cell to my C2 Turbo diesel, and its boosted the fuel economy 25%.
The prinsible is passing a current through water with a little baking soda, to generate hydrogen (hho) and that gas is piped to the inlet manifold.
The net result is like raising your fuels octane level, generating more energy with less fuel!
There are many sites on the internet showing different methods of building, and plate construction for these generators, mostly using plumping parts, its all experimental stuff though, each design has its merrits, and finding the right hho quantity/production value that suits your car is too.
So if your keen to save money on fuel, and dont mind a bit of experimenting, give it a go....it's definitely worked for me!! (and no explosions...yet )
some pics:
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Mr.B
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Blimey and it already did 500mpg!
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jbsmith1
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lol Paul,
The manufacturers figure for the car is 68.8 mpg, with no back seats/spare wheel and Michelin Energy tyres fitted I got the figure up to mid 70's. Today I averaged 89mpg doing a steady 60mph in to chelmsford and back.
Next on the crusade to reach 100mpg is fuel magnets.
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BigD
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and mine only manages 20mpg on motorways and 11 when i toe it
oh well
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jbsmith1
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yes those lead boots don't help the planet
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Craig.Woods
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| BigD wrote: | and mine only manages 20mpg on motorways and 11 when i toe it
oh well  |
Daves the cause of global warming i think ...
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