| |||
Making lemonadeSunday Sep 18th 2005 A shocking statistic: The majority of internal combustion engines used in most cars burn fuel at only 35% efficiency. Sad. What this means is that most of the fuel burnt never fully burns itself, resulting in emissions coming out the tailpipe. A problem with engines has always been that the fuel has never been used to its maximum efficiency. This is more or less why pollution from cars exists to begin with. But maybe not. Enter into the fray a Hydrogen Generating Module. This is the best thing I’ve seen since… ever? It’s a small unit that attaches to any existing engine. It uses distilled water and some other chemicals to create hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis, which is then fed into the intake manifold. So what does this do? It allows the fuel being burnt to mix with what’s created by the H2N-Gen and burn WAY cleaner - so clean that the tailpipe of a car doesn’t get hot even after an hour of driving. This means almost no emissions are coming out of the tailpipe at all. Awesome. This is a very real thing. Even if you’re not a car person, read all about it. This could very well revolutionize the entire car industry.
|
GARMIN stuffOther stuffPages
Other Cool Places |
||
|
today is Thursday, January 8 2009 - the time when you loaded this web page was 7:18am EST site copyright ©1975-2009 rich menga menga dot net is authored from tampa florida - a place where all the cool people are :-) if this web site has not been updated in the past 30 days, you can safely assume i'm sick, dead or finally got a life interesting enough to get away from the computer. | |||
rss feed for this article's comments
comments and pings are closed for this article