Search the site, some one posted NASA’s results. Adding hydrogen increased mpg by a tiny tiny amount. If I recall correctly that tiny tiny amount was a tiny bit better than the energy content of gasoline + hydrogen. (0.02% pops to mind but i could be wrong).
Soo, you can lug a tank of hydrogen with you and basically use it as a very expensive fuel supplement i.e. burn it with the fuel. Or you can choose to be very ignorant, think that the car’s alternator provides free energy, and try to make some hydrogen from that. In reality the alternator puts a load on the motor making it burn more fuel, about %10 efficiency. Then you make hydrogen with that energy and lose a fair bit there aswell.
So basically you burn 100 units of gasoline to get 1 unit of hydrogen (energy wise).
But hey, if you believe, anything is possible.
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