HHO Gas Conversion Kit - How To Build A Gas Conversion Kit
HHO gas conversion kit is the next “in” thing. How would I know? Firstly, there are hundreds of people searching for information on it. Also, gasoline prices have crossed the $4 mark and not about to let up.
Chemically known as H-H-O, its laymen terms include Rhode’s or Brown’s Gas. It has long been used industrially for welding purposes. It is only in recent months that it is used in gasoline combustion.
A researcher made use of this discovery to produce a HHO gas conversion kit or cell that can convert water into H-H-O for the car’s combustion engine. The end result is of course a jump in the performance of the vehicle.
Industry watchers are watching and taking a cautious stance as the billion dollar oil industry may well be affected by it. No, you will not see huge movements and push by car makers for all vehicles to convert to such kits in the near future for political and profit reasons. But the same cannot be said in the future.
In the meantime, you can always assemble such a kit in your garage for less than $60 to $150. Download a copy of the DIY guide online and follow the instructions. The guide will show you what are the components needed and how to assemble them. From hoses to cables, water container and baking soda, the parts are cheap and uncomplicated.
Those who tried to build such a HHO gas conversion kit using ready manuals are able to complete them within a few hours. The set up is not complicated and all you need to do is to plug the kit to the carburetor or air manifold and power it with the car battery. The whole process is reversible and you can remove the kit and no one will ever notice.
Drivers have already reported that ever since using such fuel cells, they are able to improve their vehicles’ mileage by as much as 50%. Fuel cost savings average 30 to 40%. And their engines are quieter and cleaner as a result.
With oil and gasoline prices rising, it makes perfect sense to consider building a HHO gas conversion kit to power your car today.













