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Vegetable Oil Conversion Kits

Posted on February 4, 2010.
Vegetable Oil Conversion KitsHydrogen conversion kits are a Scam?

If you're like us, you've been increasingly concerned and frustrated by the high price of gasoline at the pump. Have you thought about buying a hybrid, but most drivers are not sufficiently aware of gas savings to make the car worth it at all.

Unfortunately, hybrid cars are among the worst polluters!

What do you mean you ask? Always read the label on a rechargeable battery? You can not discard. They are toxic and contain heavy metals that can pollute groundwater. The battery in a hybrid car is a rechargeable battery and can weigh up to 600 pounds. Think what would happen if a hybrid car was a good accident near water of a city. They are completely destroyed. Not to mention what you do with this battery on the road. Think 20 years from now, all the hybrid cars sitting in junk dealers with their batteries leaking heavy metals into the ground!

Many developers will tell you that the batteries will be recycled for new cars, but currently all hybrids use Nickel-Metal Hydride, but in a few years they will be obsolete as we move to lithium-ion batteries. No, hybrids are a fad, and unfortunately, they are just as likely to do more damage than good to our planet!

So what now? What else is there that we can burn in our cars?

Because let's face it, our economy is now dependent on cheap, fast transportation. If there is a solution out there that can allow us to keep our cars and not to destroy the world in which we live, we must study it in detail.

For years, there has been talk of burning hydrogen. It releases nothing more than steam into the air. The drawback is that hydrogen is dangerous. Extremely dangerous. Driving cars that carry tanks of hydrogen would be concerning to say the least. There are a lot of money poured into the tanks of ways to make impenetrable to transport hydrogen, when there is a much easier solution, a solution that you can create yourself.

If it's so easy to do, why are not automakers offering it?

Think a hundred years when cars as we know them were first created. Was it the large manufacturing companies of the day? While the railways branch out into cars? No, it was small inventors and machinists who took important steps and created most of the major car manufacturers who are still there today. The Wright brothers were bicycle shop owners and they laughed incessantly their robbery attempts.

The reason why the big companies in those days did not do is the same reason why the big companies of the day do not do it now. Money. They have invested heavily in creating the current technologies and the construction of any infrastructure to support them. Their shareholders would not be too nice if they turned all that on its ear.

We have to take the necessary measures to save our world.

There is a simple solution. One of the Wright Brothers, or Dodge Brothers, or Mr Diesel type of solution: Water contains fuel. Think about it, water contains hydrogen and oxygen. "Burning is a chemical reaction of fuel and oxygen, and if you can split hydrogen from oxygen in the water, you have everything you need to create and operate the combustion engine your car. We put too much technical jargon, but there are several ways to create this separation. This is not a direct split, but rather an alteration of water into a gas that can burn. A gas is called HHO gas and Brown, another is called. For the purposes of the average person, they are effectively the same, but feel free to Google if you want to learn more.

Burning HHO or Brown Gas is even better for the environment than burning hydrogen!

Think.

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