Hi, this is Dave. If you are the type of person who is concerned about saving money on gas, you may have heard of a wonderful new fuel saving device called an HHO generator. Although this technology is over 100 years old, it wasn’t until gas prices skyrocketed in the spring of 2008 that people started using hydrogen as a method of improving vehicle fuel economy.

Now, before I go any further, I want to lay out some facts about HHO technology that many skeptics have yet to understand. First of all, it has already been tested and proven to work. There was a test recently by longtime HHO skeptic Eric Kreig in which he admits on camera that hydrogen kits work to increase gas mileage. On top of that, people are now using a more efficient hydrogen cell design called “Dry Cell” that produces even more HHO gas than ever before. Although there is now overwhelming evidence that hydrogen hybrid kits really work, some skeptics still refuse to believe it and continue to call it a scam.

There are many benefits to building and installing your own on-demand hydrogen system in your vehicle. Not only will you notice a significant increase in gas mileage, but your engine will run smoother and cleaner than before. Emissions tests show that HHO injection can reduce hydrocarbon emissions by up to 50% in both gasoline and diesel engines. Hydrogen will also clean carbon deposits from inside your engine and prevent more carbon from building up.

Most users who install an HHO kit on their vehicle report an average of 25-60% better MPG, although some people are using electronic boosters with their hydrogen system and have reported up to 150% better gas mileage. Another great advantage of these kits is that they work on all types of vehicles, including gasoline/electric hybrids. Hydrogen on demand kits are also very safe and will not void your vehicle warranty. You can even get a tax credit from the IRS for installing an alternative energy device in your vehicle.

The best thing about hydrogen kits is that they are very easy to build and install. Many people choose to build their own hydrogen kits instead of buying online, considering that most websites charge upwards of $500 per kit. The hydrogen cell I built for my Nissan Xterra is very effective and only cost me about $65 for parts found at Lowes. I’ve managed to gain an extra 12 MPG from the HHO injection, so if you’re looking for a great way to save money on gas, I suggest you find a good set of instructions and build your own hydrogen kit today.

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