A hydrogen system in your car is simple to install and perfectly safe for your car, yourself and your passengers. Many people are leery of hydrogen, thinking first of its destructive powers, but it’s a very efficient and safe system.
Two molecules of hydrogen and one of oxygen is what makes water. In order to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen, you’ll need electricity. This is done by connecting the quart jar containing water and baking soda to your car’s battery. When the ignition is turned on, the battery starts the process of running current through the water and unbinding the molecules of hydrogen and oxygen. This process is called electrolysis.
As the hydrogen is freed, vacuum action pulls it through a hose and into your engine’s manifold where the gasoline is driving the pistons. Hydrogen displaces the gasoline, allowing the engine to use much less gas in order to get the same results. As it displaces the gas, hydrogen also eats away carbon deposits, resulting in a cleaner and smoother running engine. Since HHO, or brown gas as it is sometimes called, is three times more active and powerful than gas, your engine will seem “peppier” and more responsive.
Your hydrogen system will allow your engine to use at least half the amount of gasoline that it would without the system. By displacing the gas, hydrogen not only doesn’t interfere with the combustion process, it enhances it and allows it to use less gas.
It’s very easy and inexpensive to convert your car to a hydrogen system. Using inexpensive parts that you can probably find in your garage and a couple hours’ labor, you’ll have a working system that needs very little maintenance.


What's a Hydrogen System