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Originally Posted by chefdave
Hi
look on google play for a water power engine (hho). Read whole article last part was an eye opener. ie dismantel engine and rustproof all internals to prevent rust forming when using hho. If it works (which i doubt) to recover cost of dismantaling and rust proofing would take years to recover. cheaper to swop to newer engine to get greater efficiantey or buy newer car with newer engine.
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Sorry, but that's pure myth, instigated and spread by people who do not understand combustion (or by Vested Interest that doesn't want water to be added to fuel). Scientific proof that Brown's Gas (aka BG or HHO) saves fuel can be found.
The result of perfect combustion is CO2 and H2O. Your engine already 'makes' and ejects about 9 gallons of water for every gallon of fuel you burn.
When you ADD water, in ways to increase combustion efficiency, like Brown's Gas and water injection,
you actually REDUCE the volume of water your engine has to handle.
Let's say you reduce the fuel you need (to maintain power and performance) by 50% (quite a few people reach this goal if the technology is applied correctly); then your engine only has to handle 5 gallons of water. Because the fuel (0.5 gallon) now only made 4.5 gallons of water + the 0.5 gallon you added as liquid.