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Filed under Gas Conservation FAQ by on May 20th, 2011. 2 Comments.
I have a limited knowledge of Hydrogen, but have done some reading on how to build a hyd. gen. that can be put into the trunk of your car. Run on water, and take the H20 and make it HH0, burn the gas in the engine and save a lot of money on fuel for myself and the world.
Problems I see, pressure, rate of use and comsumion, anount of hyd. needed per hour on a trip, etc.
is their any first hand help out their?
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this is a metalic deivce with fins that goes into the intake hose and makes the air twist before going into the engine. they have been advertising this item on tv for a long time and it seems very intresting but i am not sure if it really works the way they say it does or not. any one who has tried this item on your car i would be thankful to hear about your thoughts about it.
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- Quiet, light weight, and clean pure sinewave, save 40% on gas over conventional generators
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- Maximum 2,600W and rated 2,500W output for a super wide range of applications
- Built-in 30 AMP RV (TT-30) recepticle for direct plug in for most RVs. Pure Sinewave output
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You are looking at the all new 2010 September 4th generation variable engine speed Magna 3000 Watt digital inverter generator in attractive red color. It is very similar to Honda EU2000i but with more power. It is light weight, quiet, and portable. It has a built-in 30 AMP (TT-30R) standard RV receptacle. You don’t need any adapter or loss of power for RV connection. It is brand new in box and in stock ready to ship. It is also the most powerful portable inverter generator and with pure sinewave output. This generator is save for sensitive electronics like personal computer and communications devices.
Magna generators are state-of-the-art power generators. They are small, efficient and quiet operation, these generators will run longer and cost you less while providing the best power output in the industry. It had been selling in Europe and Asia for a while in the 220V market. It has the extra wattage to power some of the newer ultra efficient RV AC, it is… More >>
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is there any pros and con of using it in a diesel
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Does air ionizer or ozone generator that installed before inlet manifod can improve fuel efficiency? I have seen this device made and marketing in Thailand, and claim to save 10~15% fuel. See website www.saveplusoil.com.
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